./configure --with-pgconfigdir=/export/home/sjothirajah/postgres8.3/bin --with-enable-thread-safety
or
./configure --with-pgconfigdir=/export/home/sjothirajah/postgres8.3/bin --enable-thread-safety
........
........
checking for correct version of PostgreSQL... 8.3
pg_config says pg_sharedir is /usr4/postgres8.3/share/postgresql/
checking PostgreSQL for enable-thread-safety as required on solaris2.10... no
configure: error: PostgreSQL needs to be compiled with --enable-thread-safety on solaris2.10
Can you help
Thanks
josh
On Dec 10, 2007 8:19 PM, Geoffrey <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Scott Marlowe wrote:Not according to the docs:
> On Dec 10, 2007 2:19 PM, Chris Browne <cbbrowne@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> joshques@xxxxxxxxx ("Josh Harrison") writes:
>>> Does slony support postgres major version upgrade ? ie., will it
>>> replicate between different major versions?
>> Yes, that's one of the major "use cases" for Slony-I.
>>
>> Version 1.0 and 1.1 support (loosely) from PostgreSQL 7.3 to 8.1-ish.
>>
>> Version 1.2 dropped 7.3 support, but supports up to (just about;
>> there's a patch not in a 1.2 release that is needed for late-breaking
>> 8.3 changes) 8.3.
>
> Didn't 1.2 drop support for pg 7.4 as well? I thought I remembered
> reading that some time ago.
http://slony.info/documentation/requirements.html
Section 3.1, 3rd bullet:
You also need a recent version of PostgreSQL source. Slony-I depends on
namespace support so you must have PostgreSQL version 7.3.3 or newer to
be able to build and use Slony-I.
It says the same thing in the Slony 1.2.12 docs rpm.
--
Until later, Geoffrey
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