> Solaris x86/7 results, for example, in geometry.out, show a difference of: > 3,-3.06204718156754e-11 (expected) > 3,-3.06204718035418e-11 (results) > acceptable diviation? That sort of deviation is well within bounds, particularly for geometry tests which might have some transcendental math involved. Is Solaris-x86 ready to go then? - Thomas ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://www.postgresql.org/search.mpl
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