Hi Jerry,
I have been able to use just the ip in the host field but Snow
Leopard seems to have
broken using a 'name' in the host field... see below.
It appears that compiling pg 8.4 gives rise to libs with
architecture of x386_64...
hm, i have no problems to compile postgresql on snow leopard. all
linking defaults
to x86_64-architecture on my machine. you have probably installed
macports or
fink and build 32-libs on mac os x 10.5 before you upgraded to snow
leopard?
try removing all references to these 3rd-party libs and try compile
again.
What sort of magic do I have to use to get a 32 bit version of the
various libs ?
( I don't seem to be able to find where in the make file I can ask
the linker to
add the various archs, but I am getting bleary eyed.)
I don't seem to be able to compile python support against the apple
2.6 or the macpython
2.5 versions (of python).
it works out of the box on my machine: ./configure --enable-python
python 2.6 (delivered in snow leopard) is used and compiles without
any warning or
error.
Has anyone built a Snow Leopard version of pg with python support?
yes.
Am I the only one to have problems with dblink on Snow Leopard?
i dont use dblink so i cant say if it is broken on my machine too.
regards, jan otto
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