Tom Lane wrote:
>
> Philip Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> The workaround for Forest is to make the final SELECT be a SELECT FOR
> >> UPDATE, so that it's playing by the same rules as the earlier commands.
>
> > Eek. Does this seem good to you?
>
> I did call it a workaround ;-)
>
> I d
> Tatsuo Ishii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> What gcc version does that platform have?
>
> > gcc version egcs-2.90.25 980302 (egcs-1.0.2 prerelease)
>
> Can you try a known-stable gcc version? 2.95.2 say?
I don't have time right know. Will do maybe for 7.1.1 or 7.2..
--
Tatsuo Ishii
--
Tatsuo Ishii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> What gcc version does that platform have?
> gcc version egcs-2.90.25 980302 (egcs-1.0.2 prerelease)
Can you try a known-stable gcc version? 2.95.2 say?
regards, tom lane
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> I think you've got a badly broken compiler there. There's no way that
> ExecReplace should be entered for a SELECT. The backtrace is wrong on
> its face anyway --- ExecutePlan does not call itself.
Yes, I have suspected that.
> What gcc version does that platform have?
gcc version egcs-2.90
Tatsuo Ishii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > mklinux PPC750 7.0 2000-04-13, Tatsuo Ishii
> If compiled with -O2 or -O2 -g, I got 10 tests FAILED. misc test
> failed due to a backend crash. The SQL caused the crash was:
> select i, length(t), octet_length(t), oldstyle_length(i,t) from
> oldst
Lamar Owen wrote:
>
> Tom Lane wrote:
> > It would appear you have a conflict about whether MULTIBYTE is defined
> > or not --- the code thinks so, but the makefile does not, since
> > multibyte.o is not seen in the link command.
>
> > The identical technique is used in libpq's makefile, so I'm n
Joel Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If I have your ear on the subject, tgl, is there any ugly-but-working hack
> to update the function by modifying the system tables directly?
For interpreted function languages,
UPDATE pg_proc SET prosrc = 'new body' WHERE proname = '...'
will work as lo
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"Mark Knox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> {
> BlockIdData ip_blkid;
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> +#ifdef __arm__
> +} __attribute__((packed)) ItemPointerData;
> +#else
> }
> +#endif
That would fix it for ARM but not for anyplace else with similar
alignment behavior. Would you try thi
Actually,
This reminds me of something I have been meaning to ask. All the new
performance features are cool, but what I really need are all the ALTER
TABLE ... functions implemented. In 7.0.x you could only add columns and
foreign keys. You couldn't drop anything or add stuff like CHECK
const
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Tom Lane wrote:
> Joel Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > . add a command like ALTER FUNCTION foo(text) TO foo(text) returns text as
> >
>
> This is on the TODO list already, I believe.
Yikes. I should have read it more carefully. My apologies. There are so
many go
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> >
> > Sort of. I am suspicious that sizeof(ItemPointerData) is returning
> > 8 rather than 6 as one might expect.
>
> Maybe it's padding the structure to a dword bo
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Tom Lane wrote:
> Ryan Kirkpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Ryan Kirkpatrick wrote:
> >> While testing some existing database applications on 7.1beta4 on
> >> my Sparc 20 running Debian GNU/Linux 2.2, I got the following error on
> >> attempting to
Thomas Lockhart wrote:
> FYI: I successfully built a beta4 RPM for Mandrake, having to make only
> the following changes:
> 1) add -fno-fast-math to the CFLAGS set from RPM_OPT_FLAGS. This fixes
> the date/time rounding problems. Would seem to be a non-invasive fix to
> put this in for every buil
Dear Mathijs,
>
> Wouldn't it be best to build IRIX 6.2 binaries? Those should run properly on
> IRIX 6.2 and anything newer. Of course, having both IRIX 6.2 and 6.5 binaries
> wouldn't really hurt...
It's not feasible to do this, nor is it worth it. Irix 6.5 is much
more reliable than Irix 6.2.
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On 26 Mar 2001, at 23:14, Tom Lane wrote:
> "Mark Knox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On 25 Mar 2001, at 16:07, Tom Lane wrote:
> >> Does that database have any user-created relations in it, or is it
> >> just a virgin database?
>
> > Totally virgin. I creat
> > mklinux PPC750 7.0 2000-04-13, Tatsuo Ishii
> >
> > Any luck with RC1?
>
> I will try today or tomorrow...
In summary no, improvemnets seen.
If compiled with -O2 or -O2 -g, I got 10 tests FAILED. misc test
failed due to a backend crash. The SQL caused the crash was:
select i, length(t
Mathijs Brands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> No luck :( Tests still randomly crash. (This is an Ultra 10 machine.)
How about if you change the pg_regress script to use TCP connections?
(Look for the bit that forces unix_sockets=no for certain OSes, and
add solaris)
regard
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 11:06:20AM -0400, The Hermit Hacker allegedly wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Robert E. Bruccoleri wrote:
> > Dear Marc,
> > > On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Robert E. Bruccoleri wrote:
> > >
> > > > I contributed the first working s_lock.c code for the SGI's over three
> > > > years a
On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 02:40:00AM +0200, Mathijs Brands allegedly wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 07:17:47PM +0200, Peter Eisentraut allegedly wrote:
> > Tom Lane writes:
> >
> > > Alexander Klimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > Yes, it was really just incidence -- I try again, and 15 of 1
> Erm, I've just tested 7.1RC1 on Solaris 8 x86 and SPARC. Solaris x86
> works without any problems and passes the regression test (apart from
> a few very small roundoff errors in the geometry tests).
OK, I've got Solaris/x86 checked off. Thanks!
> ... However, on
> Solaris SPARC tests randomly
Joel Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> . add a command like ALTER FUNCTION foo(text) TO foo(text) returns text as
>
This is on the TODO list already, I believe.
> This would seem to require that the new function would take the same
> parameters (and return the same?) as the old function.
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Tom Lane wrote:
> Vince Vielhaber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> Maybe we should arrange for a more stable path to the "current release"
> >> docs, ie a symlink without a version number?
>
> > But there is...
>
> > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/special/protocol.html
>
> No
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 07:17:47PM +0200, Peter Eisentraut allegedly wrote:
> Tom Lane writes:
>
> > Alexander Klimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Yes, it was really just incidence -- I try again, and 15 of 15 `make
> > > check' passed with TCP sockets, but only 3 of 15 passed with UNIX
> >
(I know that everyone is focusing on 7.1. This is a question about how
hard it would be to plan a feature for 7.2 or later)
One of the small annoyances in PG is that I use many functions to handle
small details, and these functions are called by views. If I want to
improve a function, I have to
Vince Vielhaber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Maybe we should arrange for a more stable path to the "current release"
>> docs, ie a symlink without a version number?
> But there is...
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/special/protocol.html
No, that's just the first page of that chapter. If the
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 10:34:13AM -0600, Brian P Millett allegedly wrote:
> ==
> All 76 tests passed.
> ==
>
> vlad: uname -a
> SunOS vlad 5.8 Generic_108528-06 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10
>
> Reading specs from /opt/sfw/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.8/
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Tom Lane wrote:
> Ok, fine here. BTW, I was thinking that rather than filling in their
> webform in any detail, it'd make the most sense to just supply a link
> to our protocol documentation, presently
>
> http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/7.0/postgres/protocol.htm
> > > PostgreSQL typically uses port 5432 for client-server communications.
> > > It would be a good idea to register this with IANA. This will help to
> > > avoid a clash with other services that might try to use the port.
> > > Might someone with a reasonable grasp of the low level messages in
The Hermit Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> This seemed like a Marc job to me. Marc?
> Will do ... *nod*
Ok, fine here. BTW, I was thinking that rather than filling in their
webform in any detail, it'd make the most sense to just supply a link
to our protocol documentation, presently
htt
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > Pete Forman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > PostgreSQL typically uses port 5432 for client-server communications.
> > > It would be a good idea to register this with IANA. This will help to
> > > avoid a clash with other services that might try to
I believe I have found the cause of the pgmonitor problem on Solaris.
pgmonitor assumes you have a working 'ps' status display, which shows
user/database/connection, and query type. I have learned from a Great
Bridge employee that his Solaris box is not updating the ps display for
7.1beta, and I
FYI: I successfully built a beta4 RPM for Mandrake, having to make only
the following changes:
1) add -fno-fast-math to the CFLAGS set from RPM_OPT_FLAGS. This fixes
the date/time rounding problems. Would seem to be a non-invasive fix to
put this in for every build, or to flag it as a Mandrake-on
> Pete Forman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > PostgreSQL typically uses port 5432 for client-server communications.
> > It would be a good idea to register this with IANA. This will help to
> > avoid a clash with other services that might try to use the port.
> > Might someone with a reasonable g
Tom Ivar Helbekkmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thomas Lockhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> NetBSD Sparc 7.0 2000-04-13, Tom I. Helbekkmo
> Fetching the latest source kit now -- hope to have regression tests
> run and a report back to you within a day or two.
>> We need some NetBSD fol
Mathijs Brands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Even if you fix this it won't work (I tried it). Robert mailed
> why. Check the URL below for more information. It crashes on semctl :(
> http://freeware.sgi.com/shared/howto.html#b1
Ugh. Given the semctl compatibility problem, I suspect we'd better
Pete Forman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> PostgreSQL typically uses port 5432 for client-server communications.
> It would be a good idea to register this with IANA. This will help to
> avoid a clash with other services that might try to use the port.
> Might someone with a reasonable grasp of th
I wrote:
> > NetBSD Sparc 7.0 2000-04-13, Tom I. Helbekkmo
>
> Fetching the latest source kit now -- hope to have regression tests
> run and a report back to you within a day or two.
Hmm. No go here: everything looks peachy until I've started the
postmaster, and attempt to connect to it:
Tom Lane wrote:
> It would appear you have a conflict about whether MULTIBYTE is defined
> or not --- the code thinks so, but the makefile does not, since
> multibyte.o is not seen in the link command.
> The identical technique is used in libpq's makefile, so I'm not sure
> why you do not see a
Lamar Owen wrote:
> Well, in any case, preliminary 7.1RC1 RPMS are up. There are some odd
> issues with the packaging that I am working on. Be sure to read
> README.rpm-dist -- attached to this message for your convenience.
Forgot to attach the file. :-(.
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1 Pet
Pete Forman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The regression test is failing early on, during initdb. The core file
> indicates that there is a SIGBUS. Hopefully the bugs fixed as a
> result of the "More bogus alignment assumptions" thread will sort
> things out.
Sure looks like this is the same is
Lamar Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> BIG NOTE: These are built on Red Hat _7.0_ NOT 6.2 as previous ones
> have been. The ODBC client build on 6.2 has been broken -- it built at
> beta4, but now gives this error set at beta6/RC1:
> ar crs libpsqlodbc.a info.o bind.o columninfo.o connection.o
The regression test is failing early on, during initdb. The core file
indicates that there is a SIGBUS. Hopefully the bugs fixed as a
result of the "More bogus alignment assumptions" thread will sort
things out. Here are initdb.log and the stack trace. If needs be I
can recompile with -g but u
Lamar Owen wrote:
>
> Mike Cannon-Brookes wrote:
> >
> > Any change of getting a 7.1 RC1 RPM? I'm using the beta4 RPMs at the moment
> > but don't seem to be any more recent ones.
>
> I'm building a quickie RC1-1 RPM right now. There are some other things
> I need to do on the RPMset before fin
Alexander Klimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> First problem is sys/socket.h. Here it has no guards in it (like
> #ifdef _SOCKET_H
> #endif), so it could not be included twice, and I have to remove its
> unnecesarry inclusions.
Are you sure these are unnecessary? What are the odds this patch wi
"Oliver Elphick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Table `job' is inherited by `manufactured_job' and `purchased_job'. This
> query works on either inherited table but not on the whole hierarchy:
I've committed a fix to CVS.
regards, tom lane
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Alexander Klimov writes:
> After two days of strugle I have compiled pgsql on ultrix, patch is in
> attachment. I still can't run `gmake check', because of shell problems
> in install.log:
>
> install: no destination specified
> gmake[6]: *** [install-lib-shared] Error 1
> gmake[6]: Leaving
I have just released pgmonitor 0.30. I have added a new 'set debug'
option that should help with porting. I know some people are testing
Solaris and this may help.
README and CHANGES files attached.
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mike Cannon-Brookes wrote:
>
> Any change of getting a 7.1 RC1 RPM? I'm using the beta4 RPMs at the moment
> but don't seem to be any more recent ones.
I'm building a quickie RC1-1 RPM right now. There are some other things
I need to do on the RPMset before final release -- and I plan on workin
Hi all.
After two days of strugle I have compiled pgsql on ultrix, patch is in
attachment. I still can't run `gmake check', because of shell problems
in install.log:
install:no destination specified
gmake[6]: *** [install-lib-shared] Error 1
gmake[6]: Leaving directory
`/tmp_mnt/hosts/wi
Tom Lane writes:
> Alexander Klimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Yes, it was really just incidence -- I try again, and 15 of 15 `make
> > check' passed with TCP sockets, but only 3 of 15 passed with UNIX
> > sockets. So, final decision is `Unix sockets are not relaible on Solaris'
What become
> Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I still have it. I am waiting for someone to comment on it. Seems you
> > are the one to comment. Applying now.
>
> I was waiting for Peter E. to comment ...
Yea, me too.
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[
"Mayers, Philip J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've already reported this to the webpage, but I got a fail on the random
> test:
> random ... failed (ignored)
See
http://www.postgresql.org/devel-corner/docs/postgres/regress.html
especially the last item ...
Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I still have it. I am waiting for someone to comment on it. Seems you
> are the one to comment. Applying now.
I was waiting for Peter E. to comment ...
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Applied. Thanks.
> Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Larry Rosenman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ler/pg-dev/pgsql/doc/src/sgml'
> > > cd sgml && tar -cf ../programmer.tar --exclude=Makefile
> > > --exclude='*.sgml' --exclude=ref *.html -C `cd .
I still have it. I am waiting for someone to comment on it. Seems you
are the one to comment. Applying now.
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> Can Ian's patch be committed, please?
>
> Thanks.
> LER
>
>
> >> Original Message <<
>
> On 3/26
==
All 76 tests passed.
==
vlad: uname -a
SunOS vlad 5.8 Generic_108528-06 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10
Reading specs from /opt/sfw/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.8/2.95.2/specs
gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)
CFLAGS=-O6 -mcpu=v8 -Wa,-xarch=v8plusa
The Hermit Hacker writes:
> Robert, any possibility of getting pre-compiled binaries for SGI that we
> can put up on the site? For those that can't afford the extra cost of the
> compilers? :)
I think this
http://freeware.sgi.com/Installable/postgresql-7.0.html
is the canonical place to put t
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 09:57:45AM -0500, Bruce Momjian allegedly wrote:
> We just fixed that yesterday. Can you grab the most recent CVS and give
> it a try?
Even if you fix this it won't work (I tried it). Robert mailed why. Check the URL below
for more information. It crashes on semctl :(
ht
Alexander Klimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, it was really just incidence -- I try again, and 15 of 15 `make
> check' passed with TCP sockets, but only 3 of 15 passed with UNIX
> sockets. So, final decision is `Unix sockets are not relaible on Solaris'
So, shall we change pg_regress.sh to
Juan Manuel =?iso-8859-1?Q?Garc=EDa?= Arias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ¿What is this file?
> ¿what can I do? One of this file is of 2.6 Gb
Files named like that are just temporary files for sorting; you can
remove them if the creating process isn't around anymore.
BTW, consider updating to a
I've already reported this to the webpage, but I got a fail on the random
test:
random ... failed (ignored)
This is on a stock RedHat 7.0 kernel box with the SMP kernel (but running a
single processor):
[pjm3@localhost regress]$ less regression.diffs
*** ./expected/random.out
Can Ian's patch be committed, please?
Thanks.
LER
>> Original Message <<
On 3/26/01, 5:13:39 AM, Larry Rosenman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding Re:
[HACKERS] docs toolchain appears broke?:
> * Ian Lance Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010326 01:14]:
> > Tom L
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Robert E. Bruccoleri wrote:
> Dear Marc,
> >
> > On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Robert E. Bruccoleri wrote:
> >
> > > I contributed the first working s_lock.c code for the SGI's over three
> > > years ago (using the test_and_set library calls). It's been working
> > > for me ever since
Mathijs Brands writes:
> I just tried to compile 7.1RC1 on my IRIX 6.5 box using gcc 2.95.2.
According to the information at
http://freeware.sgi.com/shared/howto.html#b1 it probably won't work to
compile PostgreSQL with GCC on Irix. Or it might work and crash when run.
Be warned. (I think it i
gone
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Thomas Swan wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert E. Bruccoleri) writes:
> I contributed the first working s_lock.c code for the SGI's over three
> years ago (using the test_and_set library calls). It's been working
> for me ever since in a heavy multi-user environment. Please don't
> change it unless there's an overwhel
Jeff Duffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> s_lock.c:235: parse error before `_volatile__'
That typo is fixed in current sources (should be OK in last night's
snapshot) but there's still some doubt as to how well the MIPS assembly
code works ...
regards, tom lane
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>
> The following patch updates the FAQ_AIX and makes C++ code work with
> more recent versions of the IBM C++ compiler (now called VisualAge C++).
> The C++ part was previously broken (g++ a
We just fixed that yesterday. Can you grab the most recent CVS and give
it a try?
> One that didn't compilei RC1:
>
> BIGBOY 71# uname -a
> IRIX BIGBOY 6.5 05190003 IP22
>
> On an Indigo2 (R4000), gcc 2.95.2 , with the following error:
>
> gcc -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarati
Any change of getting a 7.1 RC1 RPM? I'm using the beta4 RPMs at the moment
but don't seem to be any more recent ones.
It would seem dangerous to me to produce a 7.1 RPM without testing the RPM
build process?
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¿what can I do? One of this file is of 2.6 Bbytes
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On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Robert E. Bruccoleri wrote:
> BTW, SGI is distributing its compilers for Linux/Intel under an
> open source license. Depending on the progress of Intel chips
> versus MIPS chips, the cost issue of the compilers on SGI's will
> eventually disappear.
Do you mean their ia64 co
>
> en_GB would be a "British English" translation. I don't think this is
> what you wanted to do.
>
cn_GB, sorry. :-D
Regards
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One that didn't compilei RC1:
BIGBOY 71# uname -a
IRIX BIGBOY 6.5 05190003 IP22
On an Indigo2 (R4000), gcc 2.95.2 , with the following error:
gcc -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations
-I../../../../src/include -U_NO_XOPEN4 -c s_lock.c -o s_lock.o
s_lock.c: In function `s_lock':
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On 25 Mar 2001, at 16:07, Tom Lane wrote:
> Does that database have any user-created relations in it, or is it
> just a virgin database? It seems that the wrong attlen is being
> computed for ctid fields during bootstrap, but the regression test
> output (if i
Dear Marc,
>
> On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Robert E. Bruccoleri wrote:
>
> > I contributed the first working s_lock.c code for the SGI's over three
> > years ago (using the test_and_set library calls). It's been working
> > for me ever since in a heavy multi-user environment. Please don't
> > change it
At 5:14 PM + 3/26/01, Thomas Lockhart wrote:
>NetBSD m68k7.0 2000-04-10, Henry B. Hotz
I no longer have a 68k machine that's fast enough to reasonably test
PG on. I have a IIcx that sometimes serves as a router, but I'm
using some second-generation powermac's mostly now. (You sti
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Robert E. Bruccoleri wrote:
> I contributed the first working s_lock.c code for the SGI's over three
> years ago (using the test_and_set library calls). It's been working
> for me ever since in a heavy multi-user environment. Please don't
> change it unless there's an overwhe
Dear Mathijs,
>
> >
> > Also, the GNU compiler systems works poorly on SGI's. In this
> > environment, you need to stick to the SGI provided compilers. Once you
> > get used to them, they work fairly well.
>
> The problem is that SGI wants a couple of hundred dollars for it :(
Unfortunately, t
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 08:59:45AM -0500, Robert E. Bruccoleri allegedly wrote:
> I contributed the first working s_lock.c code for the SGI's over three
> years ago (using the test_and_set library calls). It's been working
> for me ever since in a heavy multi-user environment. Please don't
> chang
I contributed the first working s_lock.c code for the SGI's over three
years ago (using the test_and_set library calls). It's been working
for me ever since in a heavy multi-user environment. Please don't
change it unless there's an overwhelming reason.
Also, the GNU compiler systems works poorly
* The Hermit Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010327 05:31] wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
>
> > * The Hermit Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010327 04:53] wrote:
> > > On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Matthias Juchem wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi there.
> > > >
> > > > I was just looking for the CVS
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> * The Hermit Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010327 04:53] wrote:
> > On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Matthias Juchem wrote:
> >
> > > Hi there.
> > >
> > > I was just looking for the CVS tags for downloading the beta6 and the
> > > RC1 of 7.1 but there are only th
* The Hermit Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010327 04:53] wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Matthias Juchem wrote:
>
> > Hi there.
> >
> > I was just looking for the CVS tags for downloading the beta6 and the
> > RC1 of 7.1 but there are only the following tags:
> >
> > REL_7_1_BETA2
> > REL_7_1_BETA3
>
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Matthias Juchem wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> I was just looking for the CVS tags for downloading the beta6 and the
> RC1 of 7.1 but there are only the following tags:
>
> REL_7_1_BETA2
> REL_7_1_BETA3
> REL_7_1
>
> Aren't there tags for the versions I am looking for?
Nope ... doin
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Justin Clift wrote:
> Out of curiosity, how many times are you running the tests?
>
> I've been building 7.1RC1 over the weekend, and from one compiled
> version I ran the regression tests 5 times before getting things to
> pass. No changes anywhere, just re-ran the tests.
>
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 06:36:37AM -0500, D'Arcy J.M. Cain allegedly wrote:
> Thus spake Tom Ivar Helbekkmo
> > > We need some NetBSD folks to speak up!
>
> I have successfully compiled it from CVS sources on my NetBSD -current but
> I can't find the tar file for RC1 to try it with the package sy
Thus spake Tom Ivar Helbekkmo
> > We need some NetBSD folks to speak up!
I have successfully compiled it from CVS sources on my NetBSD -current but
I can't find the tar file for RC1 to try it with the package system. Can
someone point me to it please.
--
D'Arcy J.M. Cain| Democracy is thr
Philip Warner writes:
> At 10:20 27/03/01 +0100, Pete Forman wrote:
> >I've fixed this bug in 7.1RC1. It may have been causing core
> >dumps by dereferencing a null function pointer. As it was the Sun
> >compiler flagged it as an error. (SC5.0 on Solaris 2.6.)
> >
>
> Thanks for this, b
At 10:20 27/03/01 +0100, Pete Forman wrote:
>I've fixed this bug in 7.1RC1. It may have been causing core dumps by
>dereferencing a null function pointer. As it was the Sun compiler
>flagged it as an error. (SC5.0 on Solaris 2.6.)
>
Thanks for this, but Tom applied a similar patch a few days a
Table `job' is inherited by `manufactured_job' and `purchased_job'. This
query works on either inherited table but not on the whole hierarchy:
bray=# select * from manufactured_job AS j where not exists (select * from
price where price.product = j.product);
product | qty | carriage | qc_sheet
The following patch updates the FAQ_AIX and makes C++ code work with
more recent versions of the IBM C++ compiler (now called VisualAge C++).
The C++ part was previously broken (g++ and xlC), thus this is zero risk.
Only AIX specific parts are touched (1 Makefile.shlib line (link with $(COMPILER
I've fixed this bug in 7.1RC1. It may have been causing core dumps by
dereferencing a null function pointer. As it was the Sun compiler
flagged it as an error. (SC5.0 on Solaris 2.6.)
*** src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_null.c.orig Sat Mar 24 00:54:54 2001
--- src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_null.
> mklinux PPC750 7.0 2000-04-13, Tatsuo Ishii
>
> Any luck with RC1?
I will try today or tomorrow...
--
Tatsuo Ishii
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