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From: Avi Cohen Stuart <avi@baan.nl>
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In-Reply-To: <9603051448.AA19998@behaim.faps.uni-erlangen.de> (message from
	Thomas Krebs on Tue, 5 Mar 96 15:48:09 MEZ)
Subject: Re: your mail
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   > 
   > I'm getting the following messages:
   > fmgr_info: function 0: cache lookup failed.
   > 
   > 12 like these in a row. I've tracked down the guilty lines responsable
   > for these errors:
   > they occur in the 'declare index on ....' at the end of the 
   > local1_template1.bki (or something) file.
   > 
   > It appears that the SearchSysCacheTuple() function fails.
   > 
   > Is there still a postgres expert around who can tell me where I should
   > look? 
   > 
   Some time ago I tried to port Postgres 4.2 to Domain/OS and I encountered
   the same problem. I tracked it down so far that there is a problem when
   reading a block from the disk.
   I must admit that I have not been able to fix that problem... :-(

Do you still remember which function caused this problem?
I may try to crack the problem then. It would be a shame if I don't get
this baby running since it looks very powerful to me and I want to have
a database with an SQL like language.

Avi.



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