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Hello,
I have the same issue as this poster with libpq.so.4:
http://www.nabble.com/8.3.0-upgrade-td16093803.html
In short, I've upgraded to 8.3.1 from 8.1 on RHEL 4 (with some CentOS
packages). I have apps with dependencies of libpq.so.4 but this is no
longer available. 8.3.1 provides libpq.so.5 and the compat-libs
provide libpq.so.3.
At the moment maintaining package management integrity is not a must -
getting back to 100% package-controlled files can wait until the
machine is replaced. Upgrading the dependent software is not an option.
With that in mind, any suggestions on options?
What I've thought of trying so far is
1) creating a symlink called libpq.so.4 towards libpq.so.5 - slightly
dangerous due to possible API changes?
2) extracting a copy of libpq.so.4 from the previous RPM release of
postgres and manually uploading it
3) building a custom compat package - I don't know how to do this
though.
but I'm unaware of the pros and cons of these.
Any comments appreciated.
Regards
Oliver
oliver@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/ 0845 456 1810 / 07814 828608
www.gtwm.co.uk - company
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have the same issue as this poster with libpq.so.4:</div><div><a =
href=3D"http://www.nabble.com/8.3.0-upgrade-td16093803.html">http://www.na=
bble.com/8.3.0-upgrade-td16093803.html</a></div><div><br></div><div>In =
short, I've upgraded to 8.3.1 from 8.1 on RHEL 4 (with some CentOS =
packages). I have apps with dependencies of libpq.so.4 but this is no =
longer available. 8.3.1 provides libpq.so.5 and the compat-libs provide =
libpq.so.3.</div><div><br></div><div>At the moment maintaining package =
management integrity is not a must - getting back to 100% =
package-controlled files can wait until the machine is replaced. =
Upgrading the dependent software is not an option.</div><div>With that =
in mind, any suggestions on options?</div><div><br></div><div>What I've =
thought of trying so far is</div><div>1) creating a symlink called =
libpq.so.4 towards libpq.so.5 - slightly dangerous due to possible API =
changes?</div><div>2) extracting a copy of libpq.so.4 from the previous =
RPM release of postgres and manually uploading it</div><div>3) building =
a custom compat package - I don't know how to do this =
though.</div><div><br></div><div>but I'm unaware of the pros and cons of =
these.</div><div><br></div><div>Any comments =
appreciated.</div><div><br></div><div>Regards</div><div>Oliver</div><div><=
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