[GENERAL] Postgres 9.1 package for i.MX51X processor from Freescale

2012-02-19 Thread Jayashankar K B
Hi,

Is there a ready postgres 9.1 Package for the i.MX51X processor (ARM Cortex 
architecture) available or do I need to compile the Postgres source myself ?
I need it for a board having the i.MX51 processor and Linux (a variant of 
Debian distribution based on Linux kernel 2.6.35).
If I need to compile postgres source, then what CC Flags should I use for this 
particular processor architecture ?
If any ideas, please share.

Thanks and Regards
Jay



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[GENERAL] Postgres 9.1 package for i.MX51X processor from Freescale

2012-02-17 Thread Jayashankar K B
Hi,

Anybody with any ideas on using Postgres on ARM CORTEX A8 based processors.. ?

Thanks!
Jay

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Subject: [GENERAL] Postgres 9.1 package for i.MX51X processor from Freescale

Hi,

Is there a ready postgres 9.1 Package for the i.MX51X processor (ARM Cortex 
architecture) available or do I need to compile the Postgres source myself ?
I need it for a board having the i.MX51 processor and Linux (one of the latest 
versions of kernel - yet to decide the exact version).
If I need to compile postgres source, then what parameters should I use for 
this particular processor architecture ?
Also, I am yet to find a cross compilation tool chain for this processor.
If any ideas, please share.

Thanks and Regards
Jay




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[GENERAL] Postgres 9.1 package for i.MX51X processor from Freescale

2012-02-15 Thread Jayashankar K B
Hi,

Is there a ready postgres 9.1 Package for the i.MX51X processor (ARM Cortex 
architecture) available or do I need to compile the Postgres source myself ?
I need it for a board having the i.MX51 processor and Linux (one of the latest 
versions of kernel - yet to decide the exact version).
If I need to compile postgres source, then what parameters should I use for 
this particular processor architecture ?
Also, I am yet to find a cross compilation tool chain for this processor.
If any ideas, please share.

Thanks and Regards
Jay



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Re: [GENERAL] Postgres 9.1 package for i.MX51X processor from Freescale

2012-02-15 Thread John R Pierce

On 02/15/12 7:00 PM, Jayashankar K B wrote:


Is there a ready postgres 9.1 Package for the i.MX51X processor (ARM 
Cortex architecture) available or do I need to compile the Postgres 
source myself ?


I need it for a board having the i.MX51 processor and Linux (one of 
the latest versions of kernel – yet to decide the exact version).


If I need to compile postgres source, then what parameters should I 
use for this particular processor architecture ?


Also, I am yet to find a cross compilation tool chain for this processor.

If any ideas, please share.



from the perspective of compiling a package like Postgres, the libc and 
other libraries version is more important than the kernel


IMHO, the important things to decide at compile time are...

 * prefix directory
 * ssl support?
 * plpython?
 * plperl?
 * uuid support?


ssl, perl, python, and uuid will all require the appropriate runtime 
libraries.





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