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From: aoki@postgres.Berkeley.EDU (Paul M. Aoki)
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Subject: Re: Is the a Convex port ?
Date: 1 Nov 1993 17:57:18 +0100
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strauss@dkrz.d400.de (Heiner Strauss) writes:
> Is there a Convex port for Postgres ?

not that i know of.

i do think it's kind of strange that you're involuntarily getting 
all of that debugging output from bmake given that the debug flag 
is explicitly initialized to zero.
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