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Subject: Sorry, but where can I find V4.2 binary for Solaris?
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Hello Postgres users

I have recently downloaded both the V4.1 Solaris binaries and
the v4.2 Source. I am currently running V4.1 since my V4.2 version
fails. (Some type errors).


I have : 
	Read the FAQ and scaned the WWW at Berkeley
	which advice against Solaris 2.x
	Solaris 2.2 (can upgrade to 2.3)
	Gcc 2.4.5 ( can upgrade to 2.5.8)

I used the patch found at Berkeley, but this seems to require
gcc 1.5.8 (Can't see why I can't use 2.5.8).


I would like to be able to compile my own version, but right now
I'm a bit short for time (unlike everybody else ;-) so a 
compiled (binary) version would be nice.

BTW: I need a go-to on a QUEL book worth reading.

Thanks in advance

Jan Erik Sevland
(jes@cesar.inko.no)

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