then run ldconfig, or whatever it is on Solaris.
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John Green wrote:
I finally succeeded on getting Postgres 7.3.4 built
and running on Solaris 9. My question is there a work
around to having to set your LD_LIBRARY path to run
any of the client applications? Having to set the
LD_LIBRARY path is a real nightmare, especially when
trying to do things like automate pg_dump in a cron
script. Any work arounds or hints would be greatly
appreciated.
Sincerely,
John Green
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--and running on Solaris 9. My question is there a work
around to having to set your LD_LIBRARY path to run
any of the client applications? Having to set the
LD_LIBRARY path is a real nightmare, especially when
trying to do things like automate pg_dump in a cron
script. Any work arounds or hints would be greatly
appreciated.
Sincerely,
John Green
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