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From: aoki@CS.Berkeley.EDU (Paul M. Aoki)
To: neve@nlm.nih.gov (Leif Neve)
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Subject: Re: Estimate of Solaris port date? 
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neve@nlm.nih.gov (Leif Neve) writes:
> 	(a) To do local build-from-source installations of Postgres?
> 	(b) To define C functions?

yes.

> If either (a) or (b) produces a yes, then can you advise as to how
> we can get these hacks. Does FSF know about them?

it's a one-line change to sparc.c; it's included in frank's patchfile
on our ftp server.  yeah, the cygnus guys sent it to fsf but who knows
when the next release of gcc will come out.
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