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> > This also happens on Linux 1.3.14 gcc 2.7.0 and BSDI 2.0.1 gcc 2.6.3.
> > 
> > You have to give it a full path to the backend, 'cuz it can't find it
> > on its own.
>
> One question, is the postgres95/bin directory on your path?  If
> not, add it to your path and everything should be fine.

I can't speak for my machine at home, but its definately not in the
path here. Thats probably what is up.

I think I just figured that if it couldn't be found in the path, it
owuld look in the compiled in default directory. Or maybe I read it
somepalce.

Thanks for your response,
Christopher


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