Nope, but Tom is actively on my box :-)
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Did you find a work around?
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To fix it, remove -K inline from src/port/unixware's CFLAGS.
Dave Prosser of SCO has a fix, but this is the most expedient fix for
now.
Do you think we should make that change
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What about the interval change in ISO datestyle for zero seconds?
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Here are the changes for 7.4. I am looking for any improvements
I managed to blow the SCO compiler up again with /contrib/cube. the only
workaround
(from SCO already) is to disable -O on that module.
Fair warning.
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cc -O -K inline -g -I../../../../src/include -I/usr/local/include -c -o
printtup.o printtup.c
UX:cc: WARNING: debugging and optimization mutually exclusive; -O
disabled
Update Pack 3 at least (which is 3 months away).
It **MIGHT** make an update pack but I don't know.
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gmake: *** [all] Error 2
UX:make: ERROR: fatal error.
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--On Tuesday, August 05, 2003 16:41:34 -0400 Tom Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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A variant (which'd be okay with me) is to separate these fields with
tabs instead of spaces
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The fix won't be out until Update Pack 3 at least (which is 3 months
away). It **MIGHT** make an update pack but I don't know.
I meant Maintenance Pack. The difference is the Update Packs cost a
subscription
Version 2. V3
**JUST** came
out.
I'll look at Lee's stuff.
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--On Tuesday, August 12, 2003 09:30:39 -0400 Tom Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Nope. There is no .psqlrc.
It seems to be new with 7.4cvs. (dunno about earlier 7.4), but it
definitely did NOT happen with 7.3.x
Hmph. There have been some changes in 7.4
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Can we modify pg_dumpall (or pg_dump?) to include a \pset pager off
to prevent the setval() calls from halting an interactive \i of the dump
file?
Your pg_dump's actually invoke the pager? Are you manually starting
psql
Can we modify pg_dumpall (or pg_dump?) to include a \pset pager off
to prevent the setval() calls from halting an interactive \i of the dump
file?
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,
which is where
the issue comes from.
The problem is how to get a fixed compiler to the field.
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andrew
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To fix it, remove -K inline from src/port/unixware's CFLAGS.
Dave Prosser of SCO has a fix, but this is the most expedient fix for
now
10989689 Aug 9 11:43 pg.dump.gz
$
you need to have contrib/dbsize, contrib/pgstattuple, contrib/tsearch,
contrib/dblink
installed.
Any ideas, folks?
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Ok, with using OUR src/port/getaddrinfo.c (by #undef'ing
HAVE_GETADDRINFO and adding getaddrinfo.o to Makefile.global's LIBOBJS,
it works again.
We need to devise
--enable-cassert \
--with-includes=/usr/local/include --with-libs=/usr/local/lib \
--with-tcl --with-tclconfig=/usr/local/lib \
--with-tkconfig=/usr/local/lib --enable-locale \
--enable-thread-safety
Thanks, Guys!
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notes at top of
getaddrinfo.h.
regards, tom lane
and it BREAKS on UnixWare. I can connect on unix domain sockets, but NOT
on an IP socket.
I'm futzing with #undef'ing HAVE_GETADDRINFO for a test.
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Larry Rosenman wrote:
Can we modify pg_dumpall (or pg_dump?) to include a \pset pager off
to prevent the setval() calls from halting
with op BMOVE
I think you need a compiler with fewer internal errors ;-). Is there an
update available?
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I tried(!) to load my 7.3.4 data into 7.4CVS.
the Bricolage folks have managed to make a circular definition (at least
not loadable).
why does each setval() call invoke the pager?
the dump I used
To fix it, remove -K inline from src/port/unixware's CFLAGS.
Dave Prosser of SCO has a fix, but this is the most expedient fix for now.
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I've filed a bug with the folks I know that work on the compilers
with op BMOVE gmake[3]: *** [fe-protocol3.o] Error 1
gmake[2]: *** [all] Error 2
gmake[1]: *** [all] Error 2
gmake: *** [all] Error 2
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on the configure
test(s)
needed to set HAVE_POSIX_GETPWUID_R?
I **THINK** I did the patch right to handle it if it's set. I forced it
for UnixWare
and it seems to work.
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8: explain analyze is your friend
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gmake[2]: Leaving directory
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didn't want to back port
because
it is a format change/behavior change.
Thanks!
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of my knowledge.
I intend that to happen on UnixWare as well.
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Bruce Momjian writes:
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Is it intended that libpq
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We decided to make separate thread/nonthread libraries if the threading
requires any special flags
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We decided to make separate thread/nonthread libraries if the
threading requires any special flags --- we haven't done that yet,
and only configure controls it.
That will be a POLA
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We decided to make separate thread/nonthread libraries if the
threading
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SCO is thinking SERIOUSLY about shipping PG on the Platform as
part of their extensions offering.
Why, how nice of them. I don't intend to lift a finger to help.
Grr
. I think
the template files are the way to go at this point. If we support
threads on all/most of our platforms, we can think about doing something
by default.
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As soon as a beta tarball shows up, I'll cut changes for UnixWare for
--enable-threads,
and also to do -D_REENTRANT anyway on UnixWare.
OK.
What about Kean's change to allow absolute
. variables (Tatsuo)
Improve intarray (Teodor Sigaev)
Improve pgstattuple (Rod)
Fix second argument to metaphone() in fullystrmatch
Add named persistent connections to dblink (Shridhar Daithanka)
Improve adddepend (Rod)
Update spi/timetravel (B?jthe Zolt?n)
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libpq_r will be redundant,
perhaps confusing to some, but it can be ignored by the user.
see my above comments.
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Larry Rosenman writes:
The -D_REENTRANT causes NO pain, and makes it possible to have ONE
library for UnixWare.
Didn't you just say that -D_REENTRANT changes the definition of errno on
your system? Surely
different threading
libs at
the moment on 5.x, and 4.x still has _r libs.
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I beg to differ. Explicitly, on UnixWare, the errno.h header,
reproduced below, under fair use, show an EXPLICIT difference in what
happens with _REENTRANT
. If I count for anything.
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error/warning
message with the database name on witch it occured.
Olivier appears to be correct ... there is no log option which logs the
name of the database generating the message.
Do we need to add this as a TODO?
It would be VERY nice to do that, and maybe even the table?
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when I futzed with the
syslog() code.
the question is:
Is this a feature change, or a bug fix given the error reporting change for
7.4?
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Larry, please see configure.in and the template file and report the
changes needed for unixware and sco. See linux and freebsd for
examples.
Can I deal with this after the beta tarball is up?
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Is the patches list working?
I saw something come through yesterday from Rod.
Which is funny because it's not in the archives
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Is the patches list working?
I submitted on yesterday that never made it.
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I sent Thomas my July, 2003 MBX file.
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Yes I am subscribed.
I also sent it to you directly seeing as if it was slow.
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Is the patches list working?
I saw something come through yesterday from Rod.
I submitted
From SCO:
We probably want to be aware of this for a threaded libpq for 7.4.
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So, what I was doing was probably screwing up the syscalls that
libthread wraps?
Or possibly
: Have you checked our extensive FAQ?
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html
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Hi all,
Is there a dns problem at hub.org?
my mirror www.fr.postgresql.org (and I guess ftp.fr.postgresql.org) does
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) exceeded
make[4]: *** [preproc.h] Error 1
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step aside and let others
respond.
regards,
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/default/ or verbose.
shrug That would certainly be the least work to implement. I was
fishing to see if anyone felt that more is needed.
hooks for the next release after we all get some experience with this?
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Add to TODO:
* Have SELECT '13 minutes'::interval display zero seconds
you might want to clarify the TODO to include in ISO DateStyle.
(Per tom's comments).
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Add to TODO:
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you might want to clarify the TODO to include in ISO DateStyle.
(Per tom's comments).
Can you supply an example
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* Have SELECT '13 minutes'::interval display zero seconds
you might want to clarify the TODO to include in ISO DateStyle.
(Per tom's comments).
Can you supply an example/text
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TODO updated:
* Have SELECT '13 minutes'::interval display zero seconds in ISO
datestyle
I just posted a patch to -patches for this. (it's a quickie, even).
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noticed this when I loaded the data from my long distance company into
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cc -O -g -I../../../src/interfaces/libpq -I../../../src/include
-I/usr/local/include -DBINDIR=\/usr/local/pgsql/bin\ -c -o pg_dump.o
pg_dump.c UX:cc: WARNING: debugging
I just did an upgrade of Unixware to 7.1.3 up1 with the upgrade pack, to
the best of
my knowledge.
I need to look further at it.
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Where did getopt_long() come from and why
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cc -O -g -I../../../src/interfaces/libpq -I../../../src/include
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pg_dump.c UX:cc: WARNING: debugging
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for the record, this is a change from 7.3.2 to 7.3.3 that broke here.
[ scratches head... ] I don't see anything in the CVS logs that could
account for that.
It might be maintenenace related (7.1.3 UP 1
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pg_dump.c UX:cc: WARNING: debugging and optimization mutually exclusive;
-O
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/home/ler/pg-dev/postgresql-7.3.3/src/bin'
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, or is this a 'blanket, site wide' configuration ...
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--On Thursday, March 20, 2003 17:09:18 +0100 Peter Eisentraut
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Larry Rosenman writes:
I'm going to be looking into this, and was wondering what things people
were looking for as formatting types.
Personally, I would be looking for something that made sense. I.e
.
this is in relation for to_char support for intervals.
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testfunc.c
$ ./testfunc
function=main,file=testfunc.c,line=4
$ cat testfunc.c
#include stdio.h
int main(int argc,char **argv)
{
printf(function=%s,file=%s,line=%d\n,__func__,__FILE__,__LINE__);
}
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--On Thursday, March 13, 2003 16:20:21 -0500 Tom Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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__FUNCTION__ or an equivalent is MANDATED by C99, and available on
UnixWare's native cc.
You might want to make a configure test for it.
Right, __func__ is the C99 spelling
, but at line 5559.
Bison is 1.28. Yacc (version 91.7.30) gives a similar error.
you need Bison 1.50 or later...
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lerlaptop#
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--On Tuesday, January 07, 2003 12:07:05 -0500 Tom Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Please make sure that you can handle the situation of a IPv6 API, but no
IPv6 stack. (E.G. UnixWare up to at least 7.1.3).
Certainly. But that is just
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We already do. The issue is what way should we give admins
updated.
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Any volunteers to act as a tertiary? :)
Sure, I have 2 NS's on my network with good upstream connectivity (UUNET,
SPRINT,
GENUITY, CW, SAVVIS).
(207.158.72.11/207.158.72.45).
Let me
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Any volunteers to act as a tertiary? :)
Sure, I have 2 NS's on my
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with semicolon to execute query
\q to quit
ler=# create table z_test(t int);
CREATE TABLE
ler=# insert into z_test(t) values('');
ERROR: pg_atoi: zero-length string
ler=# \q
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This drive phpgroupware nuts...
(their code needs help, but).
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, but).
It is in the release notes. I'm not sure why the behaviour was changed
(other than it really is bad behaviour).
Chris
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