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* Estimate of Solaris port date?
@ 1994-06-21 11:55 Leif Neve <neve@nlm.nih.gov>
1994-06-21 22:06 ` Re: Estimate of Solaris port date? Paul M. Aoki <aoki@CS.Berkeley.EDU>
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From: Leif Neve @ 1994-06-21 11:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: legacy
Are we seeing any light at the end of the tunnel on the
"official" Solaris 2.3 port? Would anyone care to offer
a rough estimate (using a granularity of, say, months) as
to when it will be complete?
Thanks,
Leif Neve
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* Re: Estimate of Solaris port date?
1994-06-21 11:55 Estimate of Solaris port date? Leif Neve <neve@nlm.nih.gov>
@ 1994-06-21 22:06 ` Paul M. Aoki <aoki@CS.Berkeley.EDU>
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From: Paul M. Aoki @ 1994-06-21 22:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Leif Neve <neve@nlm.nih.gov>; +Cc: legacy
neve@nlm.nih.gov (Leif Neve) writes:
> Are we seeing any light at the end of the tunnel on the
> "official" Solaris 2.3 port? Would anyone care to offer
> a rough estimate (using a granularity of, say, months) as
> to when it will be complete?
i finally got a single codebase passing regression on
hpux 9.03
osf/1 2.0
solaris 2.3 (with frank delahoyde's hacked gcc)
as well as all of the things it was working on before. (there were
both compiler and software license/version problems on all of those
platforms, and to be frank i haven't exactly been spending full time
on it..)
so as soon as it seems to pass my feeble multiuser tests i'll be done.
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* Re: Estimate of Solaris port date?
@ 1994-06-22 05:21 Leif Neve <neve@nlm.nih.gov>
1994-06-22 18:19 ` Re: Estimate of Solaris port date? Paul M. Aoki <aoki@CS.Berkeley.EDU>
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From: Leif Neve @ 1994-06-22 05:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: legacy
> From aoki@postgres.Berkeley.EDU Tue Jun 21 18:06 EDT 1994
> > neve@nlm.nih.gov (Leif Neve) writes:
> > Are we seeing any light at the end of the tunnel on the
> > "official" Solaris 2.3 port? Would anyone care to offer
> > a rough estimate (using a granularity of, say, months) as
> > to when it will be complete?
> i finally got a single codebase passing regression on
> hpux 9.03
> osf/1 2.0
> solaris 2.3 (with frank delahoyde's hacked gcc)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
We are stuck with gcc at our site. So will we need this hacked version
of gcc:
(a) To do local build-from-source installations of Postgres?
(b) To define C functions?
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?
Thanks,
Leif Neve
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* Re: Estimate of Solaris port date?
1994-06-22 05:21 Re: Estimate of Solaris port date? Leif Neve <neve@nlm.nih.gov>
@ 1994-06-22 18:19 ` Paul M. Aoki <aoki@CS.Berkeley.EDU>
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From: Paul M. Aoki @ 1994-06-22 18:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Leif Neve <neve@nlm.nih.gov>; +Cc: legacy
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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| Berkeley, CA 94720 | ...!uunet!ucbvax!aoki
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