--On Thursday, November 07, 2002 22:21:56 +0100 Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Olivier PRENANT writes:

I don't mind having CFLAGS=-Xb  though, done it for php already...
By everyone says this should go off so..
The idea of the platform testing is not to determine whether you can
compile PostgreSQL after performing a secret dance.  If it doesn't compile
with the default options, please don't report it as supported.
It DOES compile out of the box now on 8.0.0(7.1.2) and 7.1.3. Apparently a compiler
fix between the 7.1.1b FS and 7.1.2.

The -Xb switch is NOT a secret dance. It's needed for LOTS of open source stuff.

See the discussion from the Caldera folks last week.

Tom's fix fixed the defaults for 7.1.2+


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