Report on NetBSD/mac port of Postgres 6.4.2
От | Henry B. Hotz |
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Тема | Report on NetBSD/mac port of Postgres 6.4.2 |
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Msg-id | v04020a00b360fbe89da5@[137.78.84.130] обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: [HACKERS] Report on NetBSD/mac port of Postgres 6.4.2
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Well I got the patch file from Tatsuo Ishii (thanks!!!) which includes the NetBSD/m68k fixes by NAKAJIMA Mutsuki (double thanks!!!). I applied it to the postgres 6.4.2 distribution and it mostly worked. Caviats: 1) It won't compile with kerberos 4 enabled. Yes, I loaded the secr.tar.gz distribution, but there are some serious problems with kerberos on my machine so this may not be Postgres' fault. (Yes I adjusted the various names/paths for NetBSD differences.) 2) The following four regression tests fail: geometry datetime horology inet Geometry appears superficially to be the usual roundoff problems. Inet looks superficially to me like the MacBSD output may be more correct, but I don't know what's going on well enough to be sure. Horology is likely to fail due to some obscure dates which are tested, but I haven't verified if that's the only problem in this case. The datetime failure looks to be serious. 'now'::datetime - 'current'::datetime yields more than 200 days! If anyone (Tom?) wants an account on a Quadra 840av to investigate the problem further let me know. The apparent speed of the beast is about half of my SPARCstation 5 or around 1/4 of a beefed up Ultra 5 so it's fast enough not to kill you. Anyone who can get real work done on an SE/30 (NAKAJIMA Mutsuki) has my respect for their patience. __________________________________________________________ The opinions expressed in this message are mine, not those of Caltech, JPL, NASA, or the US Government. Henry.B.Hotz@jpl.nasa.gov, or hbhotz@oxy.edu
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