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To: postgres@postgres.Berkeley.EDU, bachesta@beaver.cs.washington.edu
Subject: NetBSD 1.0 port
In-Reply-To: Your message of Tue, 29 Nov 94 03:47:10 -0800.
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Date: Fri, 02 Dec 94 07:24:52 PST
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Hi Everyone,

I started a port of postgres 4.2 for NetBSD 1.0 about a month ago.
I made good progress the first week and I was able to get the system
to build to completion. While running the regression tests I found
that my port, taken from the Postgres 4.01 NetBSD port, of the dynamic
loader fails to load objects correctly. I haven't had the chance
to look into this problem for a number of weeks now. I plan to
complete the port in the next few days. To avoid reinventing the wheel,
and to save me some headachs, I thought I would check if anyone else
has done this, or am I treading new territory.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,

Jim Bachesta
bachesta@tera.com

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