Tom Lane wrote:
"Merlin Moncure" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 12:41 AM, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've always assumed that the userland thread support in 10.20 is too
broken to be worth troubling with.
Using GNU Pth 2.07 on hpux 10.20 all tests provided with the library
pass when built via gcc 2.95.3. hpux is definitely a capricious
platform on a lot of levels, but Andrew's patch does technically fix
the build. PostgreSQL's threading tests pass as well. The
alternative is to have configure error out if threading is requested
for this platform.
Configure already does error out if threading is requested for this
platform ;-). The question in my mind is if we want to take any
additional trouble for an OS version long out of support by its maker.
I'd vote not, even though I still use it ...
No. It's been out of support for more than 5 years, and was released
about the time that RedHat 4.0 was current. We shouldn't be wasting time
on dinosaurs.
cheers
andrew
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