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To: postgres@postgres.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Re: regression test failed 
In-Reply-To: aoki@postgres.berkeley.edu's message of Thu, 7 Apr 1994 18:16:46
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Date: Fri, 08 Apr 1994 11:50:21 +0900
From: Tatsuo Ishii <t-ishii@sramhe.sra.co.jp>
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>> > Query sent to backend is "replace temp (stringu1 = reverse_c16(o.stringu1))
>     from o in onek     where o.stringu1 = "JBAAAA" and 	  o.stringu1 = 
>temp.stringu1 "
>> > WARN:Feb 21 12:04:28:Load of file /sd2g/prj/postgres/src/regress/regress/ob
>j/../obj/regress.o failed: link failed!
>> So did I.  Anybody care to explain why this happens.
>
>this can happen for any number of reasons, generally having to
>do with your environment.  one is running out of link space in 
>/tmp.  the more common one is broken file permissions (the 
>postgres user must be able to access that file, meaning you 
>should be able to "su postgres" (or whoever the postmaster is 
>running as), cd to that directory and (e.g.) "cat" the .o file.

However, following query completed successfully. This means that
dynamic loading of regress.o is ok, I guess.

Query sent to backend is " load "/sd2g/prj/postgres/src/regress/regress/obj/../obj/regress.o" "
LOAD
Go 
--
Tatsuo Ishii

