This is to inform you that I am an oracle database user/administrator. But I am going to join in a company where I have to administrate postgresql database. I am new to this database system. For few days I am trying to install postgresql-8.3.1 in RHEL4. My machine configuration is Intel Pentium IV. I have followed the installation document of postgresql that was included with source distribution.
I am facing the problem during the building step of source. The problem is that when I start building with gmake command, it continuously shows messages in console like ‘checking for …………. yes / no’ and I have waited approximately for 3 hours but it continues. At last I have cancelled the building process.
Please give me your appropriate and valuable solution in this regard. I am eagerly looking forward for your quick reply.
Thanks in advance:
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Shohorab
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On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 04:21 -0700, shohorab hossain wrote:
> For few days I am trying to install postgresql-8.3.1 in RHEL4. My
> machine configuration is Intel Pentium IV. I have followed the
> installation document of postgresql that was included with source
> distribution.
>
> I am facing the problem during the building step of source. The
> problem is that when I start building with gmake command, it
> continuously shows messages in console like ‘checking for …………. yes /
> no’ and I have waited approximately for 3 hours but it continues. At
> last I have cancelled the building process.
You may want to install prebuilt RPMs. First install this package:
http://yum.pgsqlrpms.org/reporpms/8.3/pgdg-redhat-8.3-4.noarch.rpm
and then install PostgreSQL with yum:
yum install postgresql-server
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