> Thanks for giving the help during the installation of PostgreSQL in
> Redhat 6.2. I've succesfully installed PostgreSQL7.0 and the database is
> just upright. Well, Now I've been trying to install the JDBC Driver.
> Well, I've been facing some problem while putting up the
> "make" command from the location '/usr/src/pgsql/src/interfaces/jdbc'
> but it was giving me the following error.
>
> (echo "package org.postgresql;" ;\
> echo "public class DriverClass {" ;\
> echo "public static String
> connectClass=\"org.postgresql.jdbc2.Connection\";" ;\
> echo "}" \
> ) >usr/src/pgsql/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/DriverClass.java
> /bin/sh:usr/src/pgsql/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/DriverClass.java:
>
> No such file or directory.
> make:*** [jdbc2] Error 1
>
> I'm using jdk1.2.2 and postgres 7.0. Both jdk and postgres are working.
> And the directory mentioned above in the directory is also correct and
> mentioned correctly. Please let me know , whether I've to change path in
You are asking about an area I know little about. From the message
above, it looks like a leading slash could be missing from your path
name (that is, "usr/..." perhaps should be "/usr/...").
The Postgres mailing lists (specifically pgsql-interfaces) are the best
resource for you to use. I've taken the liberty of forwarding this
message to that list, and I would suggest that you subscribe to it, at
least temporarily.
Regards.
- Thomas