Thomas Lockhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> cc -std -O4 -Olimit 2000 -I../../../../src/include   -c -o float.o float.c
> cc: Error: float.c, line 251: In this statement, the libraries on this
> platform do not yet support compile-time evaluation of the constant
> expression "0.0/0.0". (constfoldns)

> Where does the "-O4" come from? That level of optimization probably is
> forcing the compile-time constant folding, which is causing trouble.

Looks like it's coming from src/template/osf.  If Douglas can confirm
that a lower -O level makes the compiler complaint go away, then we need
to change that template.

BTW, the other arm of the osf template looks pretty bogus too: isn't it
forcing no optimizations for gcc?  I'd have expected CFLAGS=-O2 for gcc.

                        regards, tom lane

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