Folks,

Today Michael Steil and I have tested PostgreSQL 7.4.1 on Nintendo Game Cubes.
All regression test (but stats - stats collector was off instead of on) have passed successfully.



[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# uname -a
Linux 192.168.0.47 2.6.3 #20 Wed Mar 3 12:22:07 CET 2004 ppc unknown unknown GNU/Linux



[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat /proc/cpuinfo processor : 0 cpu : 745/755 revision : 50.20 (pvr 0008 3214) bogomips : 968.70 vendor : IBM machine : Nintendo GameCube


It is damn hard to compile PostgreSQL on 24 mb ram + 16 mb swap (stolen from my sound buffer provided by Nintendo). gram.c and preproc.c have been compiled on an imac maschine - the rest has been compiled on Michael's Game Cube.


Compiling and regression testing takes around 3000000000 years (wow, this kind of stuff is damn slow - it is not a good database server *g*).

Game Cubes are now fully supported by us ;).

Cheers,

Michael and Hans


============= starting postmaster ==============
running on port 65432 with pid 24018
============== creating database "regression" ==============
CREATE DATABASE
ALTER DATABASE
============== dropping regression test user accounts ==============
============== installing PL/pgSQL ==============
============== running regression test queries ==============
parallel group (13 tests): char int2 name boolean varchar text int8 oid int4 float4 float8 bit numeric
boolean ... ok
char ... ok
name ... ok
varchar ... ok
text ... ok
int2 ... ok
int4 ... ok
int8 ... ok
oid ... ok
float4 ... ok
float8 ... ok
bit ... ok
numeric ... ok
test strings ... ok
test numerology ... ok
parallel group (20 tests): point lseg box date circle time path reltime abstime type_sanity timestamptz interval tinterval timestamp timetz comments polygon inet opr_sanity oidjoins
point ... ok
lseg ... ok
box ... ok
path ... ok
polygon ... ok
circle ... ok
date ... ok
time ... ok
timetz ... ok
timestamp ... ok
timestamptz ... ok
interval ... ok
abstime ... ok
reltime ... ok
tinterval ... ok
inet ... ok
comments ... ok
oidjoins ... ok
type_sanity ... ok
opr_sanity ... ok
test geometry ... ok
test horology ... ok
test insert ... ok
test create_function_1 ... ok
test create_type ... ok
test create_table ... ok
test create_function_2 ... ok
test copy ... ok
parallel group (7 tests): create_operator create_aggregate vacuum inherit triggers constraints create_misc
constraints ... ok
triggers ... ok
create_misc ... ok
create_aggregate ... ok
create_operator ... ok
inherit ... ok
vacuum ... ok
parallel group (2 tests): create_view create_index
create_index ... ok
create_view ... ok
test sanity_check ... ok
test errors ... ok
test select ... ok
parallel group (17 tests): select_distinct select_into select_distinct_on



select_having case update union random aggregates transactions select_implicit arrays subselect hash_index join portals btree_index
select_into ... ok
select_distinct ... ok
select_distinct_on ... ok
select_implicit ... ok
select_having ... ok
subselect ... ok
union ... ok
case ... ok
join ... ok
aggregates ... ok
transactions ... ok
random ... ok
portals ... ok
arrays ... ok
btree_index ... ok
hash_index ... ok
update ... ok
test privileges ... ok
test misc ... ok
parallel group (5 tests): portals_p2 select_views cluster rules foreign_key
select_views ... ok
portals_p2 ... ok
rules ... ok
foreign_key ... ok
cluster ... ok
parallel group (14 tests):


sequence limit polymorphism without_oid truncate copy2 prepare temp rangefuncs conversion domain stats plpgsql alter_table
limit ... ok
plpgsql ... ok
copy2 ... ok
temp ... ok
domain ... ok
rangefuncs ... ok
prepare ... ok
without_oid ... ok
conversion ... ok
truncate ... ok
alter_table ... ok
sequence ... ok
polymorphism ... ok
stats ... FAILED
============== shutting down postmaster ==============


=======================
 1 of 93 tests failed.
=======================

The differences that caused some tests to fail can be viewed in the
file `./regression.diffs'.  A copy of the test summary that you see
above is saved in the file `./regression.out'.

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