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Am 26.03.2012 um 15:09 schrieb Adrian Klaver:

> On 03/26/2012 03:01 AM, Maximilian Tyrtania wrote:
>> Am 26.03.2012 um 11:34 schrieb John R Pierce:
>> 
>>> On 03/26/12 2:22 AM, Maximilian Tyrtania wrote:
>>>> i'd like to figure out if my pg server (9.0.2) running on OpenSuse has been compiled with gssapi support. The PG OpenSuse package seems to not ship pg_config for some reason.
>>> 
>>> the redhat packages put pg_config in /usr/pgsql-x.y/bin  (and its part of the postgresqlXY-devel package)
>>> 
>>> perhaps the opensuse packages are similar ?
>> 
>> Unfortunately no.
>> 
>> sputnik-active:/usr # find / -name pg_config
>> sputnik-active:/usr #
> 
> I think what John was trying to get at was, have you tried installing the postgresql-devel package to get pg_config? On my install of OpenSUSE 12.1 that package has pg_config.

Oh, I see. Needed the extra pointer. Will give that and Greg's ldd approach a try. 

Thank you very much,

Max
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