dependent on the assumption that the character
set is ASCII. Why have you hard-coded numeric equivalents into this
macro?
What not ASCII compatible character sets are out there in use still
today?
EBCDIC as far as I know is still the default on IBM Mainframes (been 5+
years but...).
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--On Thursday, November 06, 2003 20:19:05 -0500 Tom Lane
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A make check fails at createdb with errors in the postmaster logfile:
LOG: setsockopt(TCP_NODELAY) failed: Protocol not available
[snip]
Better ask them what
if you're on OpenServer
then don't do the setsockopt calls. Not very satisfactory as setsockopt
should work on OSR5.
I know this isn't an acceptable patch, and I'm not sure when my contact
is back from Vacation.
Do we want to hold the release?
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Can I get a comment from someone on this please...
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From my SCO contacts re: the failure on OSR5:
I haven't had time and won't have time to fully diagnose this until
after i get back from vacation
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You might also look at Veritas' advisory stuff.
Thanks for the suggestion -- it looks like we can make use of
this. For the curious, the cache advisory API is documented
() issue on OpenServer.
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The only thing I'm aware of is the setsockopt() issue on OpenServer.
We have no proposed patch for that, either, so it will also have to
wait for 7.4.1.
modulo
I just updated to the current REL7_4_STABLE cvs, and get
a problem at line 18048 where cat isn't on the path writing
the config.status file.
If I add /usr/bin/ to the cat invocation, it works.
What's broke?
(I updated using:
cvs update -rREL7_4_STABLE -P -d
)
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] _bt_first(presumed: 0x83853d8, 0x1, 0x8385400) [0x809443e]
[3] btgettuple() [0x8091fa6]
debug
It's a one shot, and I have a core, but, I don't have the debug symbols
as UnixWare's cc doesn't allow -g and -O.
Do we care?
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I got the following:
$ debug -ic -c core* /usr/local/pgsql/bin/postgres
Warning: No debugging information in /usr/local/pgsql/bin/postgres
Core image of postgres (process
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Is it repeatable? It's hard to see how _bt_getroot() could core
except maybe in the presence of serious data corruption in the index ...
it happened once, and postgres did
I screwed up, and dropped a column when I shouldn't have.
I have *not* vacuumed this DB yet.
Is there any catalog mucking I can do to bring it back?
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I screwed up, and dropped a column when I shouldn't have.
I have *not* vacuumed this DB yet.
Is there any catalog mucking I can do to bring it back?
Actually, I got lucky. pg_catalog.pg_attribute is what I
attention :-) )
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Chris
Larry Rosenman wrote:
I screwed up, and dropped a column when I shouldn't have.
I have *not* vacuumed this DB yet.
Is there any catalog mucking I can do to bring it back?
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, and this time I didn't know when,
exactly, SCO would make the release of the updated compiler.
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is not using BSD TCP/IP (or, at least, they didn't in
their first 3 incarnations of the stack) ...
M$ also bought a LARGE license from SCO...
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Do we need to reinitdb to pick this up, or just run this file?
It's actually described in the release notes:
Thanks!
Thats what I get for not reading the SGML stuff.
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platform are you using, again?
UnixWare 7.1.3
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Subject: Re: Write cache
IDE or SCSI?
SCSI
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ISTM that the driver should force it out to the disk, unless the
disk is lying to the driver, or the driver is buggy.
That's exactly what I think: the DISK has a write cache
time of start of backend?
LER
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I had to hack on the code some more for FreeBSD:
(the realloc call needed the multiplication). I ran this same code
on UnixWare.
I feel like a moron, having missed that. Probably explains
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It was a virus, FWIW.
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I don't bite, weah!
pass: 74574
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are you and larryr the same person? *scratch head*
No, but when I got
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Larry Rosenman wrote:
I attempted(!) to compile up CVS Head, and if you --enable-thread-safety,
you need to include the THREADS stuff to cc:
gmake[4]: Leaving directory `/home/ler/pg-dev/pgsql/src/port'
cc -O -Kinline initdb.o -L../../../src/interfaces/libpq -lpq
-L
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What is the concensus of the community?
AFAICS, initdb should not need to depend on libpq in the first place;
it never makes a connection to a live postmaster. I think
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Larry Rosenman wrote:
I attempted(!) to compile up CVS Head, and if you
--enable-thread-safety, you need to include the THREADS stuff to cc:
gmake[4]: Leaving
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I see that initdb is just the first of many /bin programs to be
compiled, so if we have to add the thread lib, we
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The a.out (not any library) should be linked with -Kpthread (not
-lpthread).
This will force libthread to be linked in the right order relative to
libc, libC
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One other option is to disable threads on this platform for 7.5 unless
we find another platforms that need this to use threads. That is the
direction I will take for the moment
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I really, really, really want to see threads enabled for libpq for this
platform, especially since SCO will be distributing it at some point in
time.
I think very few
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If you can fix it yourself in a reasonably non-intrusive way, we'll take
the patch ... that's
to link initdb et al with -Kpthread? It doesn't seem to
be in AnonCVS yet.
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Basically, as things set right now in CVS, Unixware is ready to go
, and would
like to NOT antagonize the community, but would like to have a direction
I can go to make this happen in 7.5 before we freeze.
Thanks,
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At the risk of getting my butt kicked again, is there any way we can
talk about how to deal with threads on UnixWare and the libpq stuff?
Has any other platform
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At the risk of getting my butt kicked again, is there any way we can
talk about how to deal with threads on UnixWare and the libpq stuff?
In what way does the current thread
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I'd LIKE to be able to have PG wrappers for those functions, and have
the first invocation of them look via dlsym() for the real ones
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In what way does the current thread stuff not work for you?
In the initdb compile:
Undefined
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I'd LIKE to be able to have PG
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Ummm, shouldn't that be added to the port specific Makefile?
See my reply to Tom. It forces ALL libpq using programs to be
linked with -Kpthread, which
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This is the whole discussion we had back in January/February about
forcing -Kpthread for *ALL* libpq using programs, or dynamically
determining if the image already is linked
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At this point I'd settle for saying that --enable-thread-safety on
Unixware will generate
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I was thinking of pq_pthread_* calls, and that function would
set a static flag for calling either the real pthread_* function
or a statically named version in libpgport.a
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This is a re-post, and still the state of things.
There were a few posts after this because of my STRENUOUS objection below.
I still think we should enable threads somehow on this platform.
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I don't see a patch in here ... forget to attach it?
It was way back in the thread, and this was the upshot of the discussion.
See the note I just replied to Bruce with.
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Please save us all time searching by providing a URL ...
I can't find my posts on archives.postgresql.org, but can find it in
MY archives.
Well
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[ Sorry I have been away from email today. ]
Larry, now that I have put the thread testing into configure, I am
ready to deal with Unixware. In fact I posted to the list asking you
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Yes, there would still be the overhead, because the functions that
libthread wraps would go through that overhead since libthread does it's
magic at _ini time.
Y'all were concerned
it easier for stuff to be threads ready, but I don't expect
that to be ready for 7.5 release.
The -Kpthread on all libpq using programs is the easiest way FOR NOW.
Thanks,
LER
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I did get a note from my SCO contacts that they are looking into how
to make it easier for stuff to be threads ready, but I don't expect
that to be ready for 7.5 release
to the best of my knowledge. You just get a standard
connect string. (Assuming NAME based vHosts here, which is what most
should be, modulo SSL based ones).
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Thanks. That worked great. (I use Mailman, and didn't realize the ALL
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) for the rest of contrib as well (like
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On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 20:52, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Larry Rosenman wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 20:47, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Here is a modified version of Philip's patch that has the changes Tom
suggested; treating off_t as an integral type. I did light testing on
my BSD/OS machine
use
static identifier: myFunctionCall2
UX:acomp: ERROR: tuplesort.c, line 1897: inline functions cannot use
static identifier: myFunctionCall2
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On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 10:07, Tom Lane wrote:
Larry Rosenman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Without specifying the -Xb switch to kill the C99 interpretation of
inline, I get the following from current CVS:
UX:acomp: ERROR: tuplesort.c, line 1854: inline functions cannot use
static identifier
is a 1.75 out (based on a FreeBSD PR I just saw fly
by).
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Larry Rosenman wrote:
Looks like threre is a 1.75 out (based on a FreeBSD PR I just saw fly
by).
I can confirm that:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu
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Hi larry,
Glad to see you around...
On 21 Oct 2002, Larry Rosenman wrote:
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Cc
We pass all regression test.
this is UnixWare 7.1.3, with the native cc compiler.
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How concerned are we about assignment type mismatch warnings?
I got a bunch in the mb stuff, and some in other places from the
UnixWare 7.1.3 compiler. We still pass all regression tests.
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On 30 Oct 2002, Larry Rosenman wrote:
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Subject: Re: [HACKERS] 7.3b3 ok on unixware 71[12] here
I've got
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Hi larry,
Glad to see you around...
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to UnixWare. (and footnote that OpenUNIX 8.0.0 is really
UnixWare 7.1.2).
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We pass all regression test.
this is UnixWare 7.1.3, with the native cc compiler.
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On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 18:27, Tom Lane wrote:
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How concerned are we about assignment type mismatch warnings?
They're probably all char versus unsigned char complaints?
Probably. The first few I looked at are PG_GETARG_CSTRING to unsigned
char
On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 18:34, Larry Rosenman wrote:
On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 18:27, Tom Lane wrote:
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How concerned are we about assignment type mismatch warnings?
They're probably all char versus unsigned char complaints?
Probably. The first few I
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Dave,
Thanks for the details, I've copied this reply back to the PostgreSQL
guys as well.
LER
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 09:00, Dave Prosser wrote:
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Subject: Re: [HACKERS
release).
Just my $.02.
Thanks,
Jason
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On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 11:33, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Ummm .. by the fact that you see [ANNOUNCE] in the above subject, I did
send it to -announce :)
I think he was saying that this was **NOT** stuff he wants to see on
-ANNOUNCE.
LER
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would presume.
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On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 00:20, Larry Rosenman wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 00:09, Larry Rosenman wrote:
Ignore the first one, stupid me forgot about permissions.
Here is the real one (horology and geometry):
(and I expect horology is due to DST change day).
The geometry on FreeBSD4.7
where it picks out the release?
LER
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Ignore the first one, stupid me forgot about
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 21:45, Bruce Momjian wrote:
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On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 21:33, Bruce Momjian wrote:
See the resultmap file in the regression directory. I see:
geometry/.*-bsdi=geometry-bsdi-precision
geometry/.*-darwin=geometry-powerpc-darwin
/LERLAPTOP i386
lerlaptop#
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been solved. -sc
Can you check it against the geometry-bsd[i]-precision.out file?
(depending on whether you've updated since the weekend).
If it matches, we need to update the resultmap.
LER
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gotten rid of most of the platform-to-platform geometry variants
anyway.
regards, tom lane
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by GCC 2.95.3
(1 row)
netmaster=
neteng **IS** a superuser on tide.
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On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 10:38, Rod Taylor wrote:
On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 11:30, Larry Rosenman wrote:
Is the following supposed to work?
$ psql -U neteng -h tide netmaster
ERROR: parser: parse error at or near .
7.3 psql is schema safe.
So... it's trying to do silly things like
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