From 19532d18098e64350de2c0a349e4f93571299b0e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Thomas G. Lockhart" <lockhart@fourpalms.org> Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 15:52:14 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Include instructions on perl installation. Already in product docs since they were built on my machine. --- doc/src/sgml/install.sgml | 47 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/install.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/install.sgml index 0553c53b8ef..5f0caf72efe 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/install.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/install.sgml @@ -284,7 +284,8 @@ in tables), don't do it. </Para> <Para> - If the <application>pg_dumpall</application> command seems to take a long time and you think + If the <application>pg_dumpall</application> command + seems to take a long time and you think it might have died, then, from another terminal, type <programlisting> $ ls -l db.out @@ -294,16 +295,20 @@ $ ls -l db.out <Para> Please note that if you are upgrading from a version prior to - <ProductName>Postgres95</ProductName> v1.09 then you must back up your database, install - <ProductName>Postgres95</ProductName> v1.09, restore your database, then back it up again. - You should also read the release notes which should cover any release-specific issues. + <ProductName>Postgres95</ProductName> v1.09 then you must back up your database, + install + <ProductName>Postgres95</ProductName> v1.09, restore your database, + then back it up again. + You should also read the release notes which should cover any + release-specific issues. </Para> <caution> <Para> You must make sure that your database is not updated in the middle of your backup. If necessary, bring down postmaster, edit the permissions - in file <filename>/usr/local/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf</filename> to allow only you on, then + in file <filename>/usr/local/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf</filename> + to allow only you on, then bring <application>postmaste</application>r back up. </Para> </caution> @@ -651,6 +656,22 @@ pg_id: can't load library 'libpq.so' </Para> </Step> +<Step Performance="optional"> +<Para> +If you used the <option>--with-perl</option> option to configure, check +the install log to see whether the Perl module was actually installed. +If you've followed our advice to make the Postgres files be owned by +an unprivileged userid, then the Perl module won't have been installed, +for lack of write privileges on the Perl library directories. You can +complete its installation, either now or later, by becoming the user that +does own the Perl library (often root) (via <command>su</command>) and doing +<ProgramListing> +$ cd /usr/src/pgsql/src/interfaces/perl5 +$ gmake install +</ProgramListing> +</Para> +</Step> + <Step Performance="required"> <Para> If it has not already been done, then prepare account <literal>postgres</literal> @@ -1242,22 +1263,20 @@ And so on. You get the idea. <Para> Questions? Bugs? Feedback? -First, read the files in directory /usr/src/pgsql/doc. The FAQ in -this directory may be particularly useful. +First, read the files in directory <filename>/usr/src/pgsql/doc/</filename>. +The FAQ in this directory may be particularly useful. </Para> <Para> -If <ProductName>Postgres</ProductName> failed to compile on your computer then fill out the form -in file /usr/src/pgsql/doc/bug.template and mail it to the location -indicated at the top of the form. +If <ProductName>Postgres</ProductName> failed to compile on your computer +then fill out the form in file <filename>/usr/src/pgsql/doc/bug.template</filename> + and mail it to the location indicated at the top of the form. </Para> <Para> -Mail questions to -<ULink url="pgsql-questions@postgresql.org">pgsql-questions@postgresql.org</ULink>. -For more information on the various mailing lists, see +Check on the web site at <ULink url="http://www.postgresql.org">http://www.postgresql.org</ULink> -and look for the mailing lists. +For more information on the various support mailing lists. </Para> </Sect1> -- GitLab