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From: Mitchell Balsam <mbalsam@align.com>
To: postgres@postgres.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Questions about Solaris version of postgres
Date: Tue, 7 Jun 94 13:38:37 EDT
Message-ID: <9406071738.AA08412@agility1.align.com> (raw)

Hi all,

I'm new to the postgres world and hope these questions are not redundent.

I am using the Solaris binary from the unsupported-ports directory. Its running under Solaris 2.3 on a Sparc 2.

My questions are: 

In the Postress Installation Instructions page 5, it describes several kernel modificaitons. Are these changes for SunOs 4.1.2 or Solaris? 

If I was to recompile version 4.1 for Solaris. Can I use gcc? What #defines must be changed? Have all changes nessesary to run under solaris been added to the current release? 

I see there is a 4.2 version. Has anyone compiled it for Solaris?

Can I use gcc to compile the regression test files such as regress.o?  If so, why do you think the machine often blocks forever during the loading of this module. 

Why does the vacuum command blocks forever?

Thanks 

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