On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Vick Khera <vivek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It's probably the WEBDav stuff with auth_pg.
Is there a -libs package in CentOS that dates back to 8.1? The simple thing to do would be to download 8.1 source code, build it on your machine, then just copy the libpq.so.4 to /usr/lib.
--Scott
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 7:37 AM, Phoenix Kiula<phoenix.kiula@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I didn't even know svn could be linked with postgres libraries. I
> We installed 8.3.7 on a new server. Some of the config changes such as
> tracker_acvitity etc are nice.
>
> But big problem. When I start SVN on this machine (which we need!) I
> see this error:
>
>
> -----
> svn: error while loading shared libraries: libpq.so.4: cannot open
> shared object file: No such file or directory
> -----
think what you need to do is either rebuild subversion without Pg
support, or rebuild it against the 8.3 client libraries. If you're
not running the svn server on this machine, then just build/install
the svn client portions, not the server bits. The client has no
reason to speak to postgres directly anyhow.
It's probably the WEBDav stuff with auth_pg.
Is there a -libs package in CentOS that dates back to 8.1? The simple thing to do would be to download 8.1 source code, build it on your machine, then just copy the libpq.so.4 to /usr/lib.
--Scott
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