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not found? up vote 17 down vote favorite 4 I have an Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server with a minimal install that I want to compile postgres on. With the minimal install the server did not have gcc so I had to do an apt-get install gcc but now I keep getting this error from the postgres ./configure. configure: error: readline library not found I can't seem to find the name of the package that configure: error: systemd system unit directory is required contains the readline library. So I have two questions. What is the name of the package that contains readline? Is there some way given the error message above for me to find the associated package from its standard name? apt compiling share|improve this question edited Dec 3 '13 at 15:30 jokerdino♦ 27k19100181 asked Dec 21 '11 at 4:25 ams 3091310 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 27 down vote accepted You probably need to install libreadline-dev. A quick way to search for packages in cases like this is to use a command like: apt-cache search libreadline This command will likely list multiple packages, but if you're interested in compiling things from source then the package ending in -dev probably contains the files the configure script is searching for. share|improve this answer answered Dec 21 '11 at 4:34 James Henstridge 23.8k56776 Thanks James, I went browsing through the on the web at packages.ubuntu.com/lucid but there were to many libraries that had libreadline-{someversion}. Thanks that fixed it for me. –ams Dec 21 '11 at 4:45 No problem. In almost all cases the development package will make sure you have the necessary runtime packages installed, so they are a good place to start when you get these sorts of errors when building software from source. &nd
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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 523 Star 2,994 https://github.com/webscalesql/webscalesql-5.6/issues/19 Fork 376 webscalesql/webscalesql-5.6 Code Issues 8 Pull requests 1 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue Compilation failure caused by missing libedit-dev #19 Closed pento https://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/2014-April/035231.html opened this Issue Feb 24, 2015 · 4 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one not found assigned 3 participants pento commented Feb 24, 2015 When compiling WebScaleSQL 5.6.23 on Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS, I got this error: [ 67%] Building CXX object client/CMakeFiles/mysql.dir/mysql.cc.o /home/vagrant/webscalesql/client/mysql.cc:1102:16: error: redefinition of ‘struct _hist_entry’ typedef struct _hist_entry { ^ In file included from /home/vagrant/webscalesql/client/mysql.cc:101:0: /usr/include/readline/history.h:47:16: error: previous definition of ‘struct _hist_entry’ library not found typedef struct _hist_entry { ^ /home/vagrant/webscalesql/client/mysql.cc:1105:13: error: invalid type in declaration before ‘;’ token } HIST_ENTRY; ^ /home/vagrant/webscalesql/client/mysql.cc:1105:13: error: conflicting declaration ‘typedef int HIST_ENTRY’ In file included from /home/vagrant/webscalesql/client/mysql.cc:101:0: /usr/include/readline/history.h:51:3: error: ‘HIST_ENTRY’ has a previous declaration as ‘typedef struct _hist_entry HIST_ENTRY’ } HIST_ENTRY; ^ make[2]: *** [client/CMakeFiles/mysql.dir/mysql.cc.o] Error 1 make[1]: *** [client/CMakeFiles/mysql.dir/all] Error 2 make: *** [all] Error 2 I fixed it by installing the libedit-dev package. WebScaleSQL member steaphangreene commented Feb 24, 2015 This is actually intentional. WebScaleSQL requires the presense of libreadline (or libedit) development libraries. The included libedit library was removed. steaphangreene closed this Feb 24, 2015 pento commented Feb 24, 2015 Ah, I should've been more explicit in my request - it'd be nice if the cmake process errored out if libedit is missing, similar to how it does if curses is missing: -- Could NOT find Curses (missing: CURSE
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