On 15 October 2015 at 16:23, Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dario Beraldi <dario.beraldi@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> It might be worth cd'ing into the src/pl/plpython subdirectory and
>> manually doing "make install" there to see what it prints.
> Here we go:
> cd
> /data/sblab-home/berald01/applications/postgresql/postgresql-9.3.5/src/pl/plpython
> make install
> make: Nothing to be done for `install'.
That, and the fact that your "ls" shows no derived files, means that the
Makefile is choosing not to do anything, which a look at the Makefile
says must be because shared_libpython isn't getting set. (As of 9.5
we've changed that to not fail silently, but in 9.3 this is what it does.)
There are two possibilities here: either your python3 installation does
not include a shared-library version of libpython, or it does but the
configure+Make process is failing to detect that. Probably should
establish which of those it is before going further.
regards, tom lane
Ahh, I guess this answers the question then:
cd /data/sblab-home/berald01/applications/postgresql/postgresql-9.3.5/src/pl/plpython/
make
*** Cannot build PL/Python because libpython is not a shared library.
*** You might have to rebuild your Python installation. Refer to
*** the documentation for details.
Right, it looks like I have to rebuild python then.
Thanks guys!
Dario