On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 01:41:55PM +0100, Peter Krefting wrote: > I have a system installed where one software is running a database using the > PostgreSQL 9.2 packages included in the CentOS/RHEL 7 release. On the side, > I am trying to install another software that is using the PostgreSQL 12 > packages found at download.postgresql.org (EL-7-x86_64). However, I am > running into problems when both are installed at the same time, the > postgresql.org ones causes the CentOS packages to fail at run-time: > > psql: symbol lookup error: psql: undefined symbol: pqsignal > psql: symbol lookup error: psql: undefined symbol: pqsignal > > # ldd /usr/bin/psql |grep pq > libpq.so.5 => /usr/pgsql-12/lib/libpq.so.5 (0x00007f93fcbe2000) > # /usr/bin/psql --version > psql (PostgreSQL) 9.2.24 > > How do I resolve this issue, to allow both programs to run on the same host? You need to update your package bundling Postgres 12's libpq to the latest version available, as pqsignal() got removed from libpq and it was a mistake. It got back with this commit as we had similar breakage reports causing linking issues like yours: commit: 06a367c382d0a3595238eff2e777222dbc91911b author: Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> date: Thu, 10 Oct 2019 14:24:56 -0400 Put back pqsignal() as an exported libpq symbol. Here is the thread of the discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/E1g5vmT-0003K1-6S@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- Michael
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