Andres Freund <and...@2ndquadrant.com> writes: > Given you got the error above, you used gcc. Have you used non-gcc > compiler on hppa recently? I seem to recall you mentioning that that > doesn't work sanely anymore? If so, perhaps we can just remove the !gcc > variant?
It still compiles, modulo some old and uninteresting warnings, but linking the postgres executable fails with usr/ccs/bin/ld: Unsatisfied symbols: pg_compiler_barrier_impl (code) make[2]: *** [postgres] Error 1 Curiously, there are no compiler warnings about "reference to undeclared function", which is odd because I see nothing that would declare that name as a function or macro for non-gcc HPPA. But in any case, the fallback logic for compiler barriers evidently still needs work. ... further on ... Looks like somebody has recently broken pg_dump, too: cc: "pg_dump.c", line 319: error 1521: Incorrect initialization. cc: "pg_dump.c", line 320: error 1521: Incorrect initialization. cc: "pg_dump.c", line 321: error 1521: Incorrect initialization. cc: "pg_dump.c", line 322: error 1521: Incorrect initialization. cc: "pg_dump.c", line 323: error 1521: Incorrect initialization. cc: "pg_dump.c", line 324: error 1521: Incorrect initialization. cc: "pg_dump.c", line 326: error 1521: Incorrect initialization. cc: "pg_dump.c", line 327: error 1521: Incorrect initialization. cc: "pg_dump.c", line 329: error 1521: Incorrect initialization. cc: "pg_dump.c", line 333: error 1521: Incorrect initialization. cc: "pg_dump.c", line 335: error 1521: Incorrect initialization. cc: "pg_dump.c", line 336: error 1521: Incorrect initialization. cc: "pg_dump.c", line 337: error 1521: Incorrect initialization. cc: "pg_dump.c", line 338: error 1521: Incorrect initialization. make[3]: *** [pg_dump.o] Error 1 This one looks like overoptimistic assumptions about what's legal in an initializer. We could probably fix that by reverting the option variables to statics; I see no benefit to be had from having them as dynamic variables in main(). regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers