Re: stable postgresql11 appears to have issues

2020-06-28 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Sun, 28 Jun 2020 at 18:42, Donald Wilde wrote: > An update. Synth is still crashing and I am attempting to also solve > that one in another thread. On this front, while working with synth I > noticed that the /usr/ports/distfiles directory no longer seems to be > created and used by default.

Re: stable postgresql11 appears to have issues

2020-06-28 Thread Donald Wilde
On 6/26/20, Donald Wilde wrote: > On 6/26/20, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote: >> ## Donald Wilde (dwil...@gmail.com): >> >>> This is 12-STABLE as of a few days ago, and yes, it's running on >>> amd64/HAMMER. >> >> So, llvm 10. As I guessed :) >> An update. Synth is still crashing and I am

Re: stable postgresql11 appears to have issues

2020-06-26 Thread Donald Wilde
On 6/26/20, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote: > ## Donald Wilde (dwil...@gmail.com): > >> This is 12-STABLE as of a few days ago, and yes, it's running on >> amd64/HAMMER. > > So, llvm 10. As I guessed :) > >> I'll see if I can figure out how to get the 'configure output' from a >> port... That

Re: stable postgresql11 appears to have issues

2020-06-26 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Donald Wilde (dwil...@gmail.com): > This is 12-STABLE as of a few days ago, and yes, it's running on amd64/HAMMER. So, llvm 10. As I guessed :) > I'll see if I can figure out how to get the 'configure output' from a > port... That does seem to be a useful thing to know! That might be the

Re: stable postgresql11 appears to have issues

2020-06-26 Thread Pete Wright
On 6/26/20 3:52 PM, Donald Wilde wrote: On 6/26/20, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote: ## Donald Wilde (dwil...@gmail.com): I ran into an issue, documented in the attachments, that seems to point to some quantity that does not include version 8 of the port, only 1 - 7. Being a tidy soul, I

Re: stable postgresql11 appears to have issues

2020-06-26 Thread Donald Wilde
On 6/26/20, Donald Wilde wrote: > On 6/26/20, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote: >> ## Donald Wilde (dwil...@gmail.com): [snip] >> I can see about two options to get out of that situation: >> - disable option LLVM on postgresql*-server, or >> - make sure there's only one llvm version involved > >

Re: stable postgresql11 appears to have issues

2020-06-26 Thread Donald Wilde
On 6/26/20, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote: > ## Donald Wilde (dwil...@gmail.com): > >> I ran into an issue, documented in the attachments, that seems to >> point to some quantity that does not include version 8 of the port, >> only 1 - 7. Being a tidy soul, I used make clean first and that >>

Re: stable postgresql11 appears to have issues

2020-06-26 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Donald Wilde (dwil...@gmail.com): > I ran into an issue, documented in the attachments, that seems to > point to some quantity that does not include version 8 of the port, > only 1 - 7. Being a tidy soul, I used make clean first and that > resulted in a rebuild of LLVM90 as well. This report

Re: stable postgresql11 appears to have issues

2020-06-26 Thread Martin Neubauer
There is already an outstanding issue for quite some time: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=244403 There seems not to be a proper fix yet, but at least for me the workaround mentioned might work for you as well. Just add DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=llvm=10 to make.conf Good luck, Martin