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From: Thomas Krebs <krebs@faps.uni-erlangen.de>
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Subject: Re: Is there a ``quality'' FreeBSD 1.1.5.1 port?
To: witr@rwwa.COM (Robert Withrow)
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 94 16:44:13 MESZ
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> 
> Is there a ``quality'' port of ``current'' postgres to FreeBSD
> 1.1.5.1?  For the purposes of this query, ``quality'' means that such
> a port would perform all of the functions of and run no worse nor
> crash more often than the ``supported'' postgres ports.
> 
The port of Clarence Chu is rather stable, that means "nearly" as the supported
ports. There is only one problem I saw, that seems to deal with the changes
Kai Petzke did initially for the Linux port. It has to do with the changes,
that where neccessary for getting the postquel-parser compiled with flex rather
than the supported lex.
That problem lets the regression test crash somewhere while scanning(?)
a "~" sign, as far as I could see.

Thomas

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Thomas Krebs
Department for Manufacturing Automation and Production Systems FAPS
University of Erlangen
krebs@faps.uni-erlangen.de

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