Re: [HACKERS] compiling 9.2 : WinXp+mingw

2011-08-11 Thread Andrew Dunstan



On 08/11/2011 08:58 AM, pasman pasmański wrote:

Hi.

Compiling 9.1 sources from packed tgz file works ok.

When compile sources loaded from git repository,
configure pass without errors, config.log looks ok,
but in src/include/pg_config.h aren't any defines, only undefines.
It seems like src/include/pg_config.h.in.
And make generates errors.


What going on ?



This works fine for me, and on the build farm: 
http://www.pgbuildfarm.org/cgi-bin/show_log.pl?nm=frogmouthdt=2011-08-11%2000%3A30%3A01 
So somehow it appears you have not set things up right.


cheers

andrew



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Re: [HACKERS] compiling 9.2 : WinXp+mingw

2011-08-11 Thread pasman pasmański
Its problem on my computer. But prepacked souces compile good.

Maybe git need specific configuration for postgres ?

Or some buggy sed/gawk/grep skip pg_config.h file?


2011/8/11, pasman pasmański pasma...@gmail.com:
 Hi.

 Compiling 9.1 sources from packed tgz file works ok.

 When compile sources loaded from git repository,
 configure pass without errors, config.log looks ok,
 but in src/include/pg_config.h aren't any defines, only undefines.
 It seems like src/include/pg_config.h.in.
 And make generates errors.


 What going on ?

 
 pasman



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Re: [HACKERS] compiling 9.2 : WinXp+mingw

2011-08-11 Thread Andrew Dunstan



On 08/11/2011 09:42 AM, pasman pasmański wrote:

Its problem on my computer. But prepacked souces compile good.

Maybe git need specific configuration for postgres ?

Or some buggy sed/gawk/grep skip pg_config.h file?




1.

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2. git does not need anything special for use with postgres. A standard git 
clone should give you what you need. to build.

cheers

andrew


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