============================================================ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL 7.2 Sun Solaris specific to be read in conjunction with the installation instructions ============================================================ last updated: $Date: 2002/02/12 22:35:07 $ current maintainer: Peter Eisentraut Contents: 1) What tools do I need to build and install PostgreSQL on Solaris? 2) Why do I get problems when building with OpenSSL support? 3) Why does configure complain about a failed test program? 4) How do I ensure that pg_dump and pg_restore can handle files > 2 Gb? 1) What tools do I need to build and install PostgreSQL on Solaris? You will need - GNU zip (for installing the documentation) - GNU make - GNU readline library (optional) - GCC (if you don't have Sun's compiler) If you like Solaris packages, you can find these tools here: http://www.sunfreeware.com If you prefer sources, look here: http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html You can build with either GCC or Sun's compiler suite. If you are using Sun's compiler, be careful *not* to select /usr/ucb/cc; use /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc. 2) Why do I get problems when building with OpenSSL support? When you build PostgreSQL with OpenSSL support you might get compilation errors in the following files: src/backend/libpq/crypt.c src/backend/libpq/password.c src/interfaces/libpq/fe-auth.c src/interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c This is because of a namespace conflict between the standard /usr/include/crypt.h header and the header files provided by OpenSSL. Upgrading your OpenSSL installation to version 0.9.6a fixes this problem. 3) Why does configure complain about a failed test program? This is probably a case of the run-time linker being unable to find libz or some other non-standard library, such as libssl. To point it to the right location, set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable, e.g., LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib:/usr/local/ssl/lib export LD_LIBRARY_PATH and restart configure. You will also have to keep this setting whenever you run any of the installed PostgreSQL programs. Alternatively, set the environment variable LD_RUN_PATH. See the ld(1) man page for more information. 4) How do I ensure that pg_dump and pg_restore can handle files > 2 Gb? By default, gcc will build programs that only handle 32-bit file offsets. This is not a real problem for the server but can easily be trouble for pg_dump and pg_restore. Before running 'configure', set your CFLAGS variable to specify support for files with 64-bit offsets. This has been verified to work on Solaris 7: CFLAGS="`getconf LFS_CFLAGS`"; export CFLAGS