Need more information ... specifically what OS are you running?  I *just*
built PgSQL 7.0.3 on my freshly installed FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE box, and it
compiled cleanly ...


On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Sasha Pachev wrote:

> Hello, guys:
>
> I am working on adding Postgre support to our multi-threaded benchmarking
> tool, which currenlty only support MySQL, and was wondering which version of
> pg you would recommend that I use for benchmarks, as well as any special
> performance considerations for pg-sql I need to be aware of while doing tests.
>
> The most obvious solution - the 7.0.3 source tarball from the downloads
> section on the website did not work because of undefined F_OIDEQ in istrat.c,
> and I greped and greped around the source trying to find some insights on it.
> My understanding is that F_OIDEQ is a constant that tells the key reading
> code how to read a key, or what kind of key it is. Unfortunately, it seems
> like the file that defines the constant disappeared from the distribution, or
> possibly did not get generated by configure if it was supposed to be
> generated. For a while, I thought it could be some mysterious fcntl() option
> I had never heard of, but looking at the code it appears otherwise :-)
>
> Anyway, I would appreciate your feedback.
>
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Marc G. Fournier                   ICQ#7615664               IRC Nick: Scrappy
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