On Tuesday, September 23, 2014 02:05:48 PM Nick Guenther wrote: > I uninstalled all the postgres subpackages and rebuilt them from > ports, and ended up with an identical plpython2.so, which has these > checksums: > SHA256 (/usr/local/lib/postgresql/plpython2.so) = > 8c7ff6358d9bf0db342e3aca1762cd7c509075a6803b240291d60a21ca38198b > MD5 (/usr/local/lib/postgresql/plpython2.so) = > bb6122f27f48f0b3672dbc79cef40eea > SHA1 (/usr/local/lib/postgresql/plpython2.so) = > 4dd79641cbad3f71466648559d74e6b0c4f174a3 > > Any other OpenBSD users that have run into this, here? I'm not a current BSD user, but I'd suggest ldd'ing that library and see if it has any shared libraries it can't find or if it references shared libraries that are not in whatever OpenBSD uses for a library search path (ie. the equivalent of Linux's ld.so.conf), or if any of those shared libraries have permissions issues. -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general