[Zope] compile ZPoPyDA product problems (continued)

Stephen Nosal stephennosal@e3mil.com
2 Aug 2000 13:47:48 -0700


On Wed, 02 August 2000, jpenny@universal-fasteners.com wrote:

> 
> On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 08:51:14AM -0700, Stephen Nosal wrote:
> > Alright, slowly but surely. I've checked out ld.so.conf and the libraries appear to be setup correctly.
> > 
> > The output of ldconfig -v shows (among other things):
> > 
> > /opt/pgsql/lib:
> >      libpq.so.2.1 -> libpq.so.2.1
> > 
> > * There is no entry for the generic libpq.so *
> > 
> > libpq.so is a link to libpq.so.2.1
> > 
> > Is this potentially the problem? Are there solutions?
> 
> Actually, I am not so sure there.  My 
> /usr/lib  (debian) has these links.
> -rw-r--r--    1 root     root        88666 Jul 24 17:15 libpq.a
> lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root           12 Jul 26 11:44 libpq.so -> libpq.so.2.1
> lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root           12 Jul 26 11:44 libpq.so.2 -> libpq.so.2.1
> -rw-r--r--    1 root     root        66296 Jul 24 17:15 libpq.so.2.1
>
Maybe I wasn't clear - my lib directory has the same links and files as yours (my libpq.a is smaller than yours). It's just that ldconfig -v gives me

/opt/pgsql/lib:
      libpq.so.2.1 -> libpq.so.2.1

There is no reference to libpq.so, and I still receive the same error with import PoPy. I question if I need a libpq.o listing from ldconfig -v or not?

Thanks for your prompt replies and help. I really appreciate it.
 
> As root, you can cd /opt/pgsql/lib and
> ln -s libpq.so.2.1 libpq.so
> and then you will have the link!


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