> 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.
Strange; does anybody know why?
> 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?
Don't even think about it.
> 2) extracting a copy of libpq.so.4 from the previous RPM
> release of postgres and manually uploading it
You can do that if all else fails.
> 3) building a custom compat package - I don't know how to do
> this though.
Then that's probably not an option for you...
Yours,
Laurenz Albe
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