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From: miskr@miskrmac.mis.duke.edu (King Rhoton)
Subject: Re: Type Circle doesn't work.
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>I can't use the type circle given as an example in chapter 12 in the
>Postgres manual.
>I am using the provided makefile.solaris to create circle.o.
>My compiler is the modified 2.5.8 coming with the precompiled Postgres
>Version for Solaris 2.3 .

I rebuilt Postgres 4.2 executables for Solaris 2.3 from source and noticed
the same problem.  However, after running the regression tests, (and "sh
diffcomp" or whatever the difference sniffer is), the problems with circle
were not flagged, so I assumed it was a known bug in 4.2.  So, can anyone
attest that the circle type does work with 4.2 on Solaris 2.3?

King Rhoton                                      miskr@miskrmac.mis.duke.edu



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