Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > $ uname -a > FreeBSD avienda.nxad.com 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #1: Mon Oct 28 18:20:14 PST >2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/DELLAPTOP i386
> Looks like the only problem on beta3 is that the geometry bits are > failing, but I'm not 100% if they haven't already been solved. -sc Hmm. Evidently you now have support for minus-zero. It looks like we have an updated comparison file for that case for FreeBSD, but it's only being applied for FreeBSD 4.7: geometry/i.86-.*-freebsd4.7=geometry-bsd-precision geometry/i.86-.*-freebsd=geometry-positive-zeros-bsd geometry/alpha.*-freebsd=geometry-positive-zeros Or at least it's *trying* to apply it for 4.7 --- as near as I can tell without testing, the above scrap of resultmap code is wrong because both of the i.86 lines will match on FreeBSD 4.7, and I think the pg_regress coding will take the last match. Larry, did you actually test the CVS-tip resultmap to make sure it picks the right comparison file on your box? We could possibly do geometry/i.86-.*-freebsd=geometry-positive-zeros-bsd geometry/i.86-.*-freebsd4.7=geometry-bsd-precision geometry/i.86-.*-freebsd5=geometry-bsd-precision geometry/alpha.*-freebsd=geometry-positive-zeros which is mighty ugly, but I'm hopeful that by the next PG release we'll have gotten rid of most of the platform-to-platform geometry variants anyway. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster