Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] > >> Note that we have *zero* reports for any flavor of NetBSD and >> OpenBSD. > > Maybe they're both dead platforms? ;-) >
Well, OpenBSD isn't dead :) But i have problems compiling 7.3b5 on it (OpenBSD 3.1 i386). I figured i should give it a go, since nobody else did, but i get many regression failures. Then i tried 7.2.3, and it too gives alot of regression failures. Both were configured with: ./configure \ --with-perl \ --with-openssl \ --enable-odbc \ --with-CXX And nothing else. The regression diffs can be found at: http://gimme.smisk.nu/~mag/pgsql/ Is there some kind of gotcha with compiling pgsql on OpenBSD? I've never tried it before. Magnus ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster