Bruce Momjian schrieb:
Great, just glad we could get it all working. ...
Just that regression suite stopped working a while ago :(
That's by far more serious than the tiny build patches.
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2004-09/msg00252.php
So those URL's are all fixed? Would you post your remaining failures?
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Reini Urban wrote:
Bruce Momjian schrieb:
Great, just glad we could get it all working. ...
Just that regression suite stopped working a while
I have added the attached patch to allow Cygwin /contrib compiles. I am
a little confused why Cygwin requires -lpgport and no other platform
does, but it is in the Cygwin-specific section so we can always improve
it later if we find the cause.
Thanks.
Bruce Momjian schrieb:
I have added the attached patch to allow Cygwin /contrib compiles. I am
a little confused why Cygwin requires -lpgport and no other platform
does, but it is in the Cygwin-specific section so we can always improve
it later if we find the cause.
thanks. duplicate does not
Tom Lane schrieb:
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reini Urban wrote:
Now that postgres 8.0 is win32 native is it still necessary support the
cygwin ?
FYI: If you drop it I will still provide cygwin packages. I just need it
for testing and writing applications targetted to unix. With
Bruce Momjian wrote:
I just made some major Win32 modifications in the past few days. Would
you try Cygwin compile and see if the following warnings are removed and
the rest of the system builds OK?
Now that postgres 8.0 is win32 native is it still necessary support the cygwin ?
Regards
Gaetano
Gaetano Mendola schrieb:
Bruce Momjian wrote:
I just made some major Win32 modifications in the past few days. Would
you try Cygwin compile and see if the following warnings are removed and
the rest of the system builds OK?
Now that postgres 8.0 is win32 native is it still necessary support the
Reini Urban wrote:
Gaetano Mendola schrieb:
Bruce Momjian wrote:
I just made some major Win32 modifications in the past few days. Would
you try Cygwin compile and see if the following warnings are removed and
the rest of the system builds OK?
Now that postgres 8.0 is win32 native is
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reini Urban wrote:
Now that postgres 8.0 is win32 native is it still necessary support the
cygwin ?
FYI: If you drop it I will still provide cygwin packages. I just need it
for testing and writing applications targetted to unix. With win32 this
is
I just made some major Win32 modifications in the past few days. Would
you try Cygwin compile and see if the following warnings are removed and
the rest of the system builds OK?
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Reini Urban wrote:
[BTW: there's no
Reini Urban wrote:
Bruce Momjian schrieb:
I have applied all parts of your patch now.
Thanks. Core builds and works fine now. (plperl IPC problems aside)
But there's are still some more minor SHLIB glitches,
which only affects contrib, because -lpgport is missing for various dll's.
Bruce Momjian schrieb:
Reini Urban wrote:
Bruce Momjian schrieb:
I have applied all parts of your patch now.
Thanks. Core builds and works fine now. (plperl IPC problems aside)
But there's are still some more minor SHLIB glitches,
which only affects contrib, because -lpgport is missing for various
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Sent: Fri 9/10/2004 10:20 PM
To: Bruce Momjian
Cc: Reini Urban; PostgreSQL-development; PostgreSQL Win32 port list
Subject: Re: [pgsql-hackers-win32] [HACKERS] more dirmod CYGWIN
We don't --- apparently the win32 crowd
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Reini Urban schrieb:
Bruce Momjian schrieb:
Andrew Dunstan wrote:
Reini Urban wrote:
FYI: WIN32 is also defined because windows.h is included.
(/usr/incluse/w32api/windef.h)
If you want this or that, do proper nesting, and use #else.
Reini Urban schrieb:
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Reini Urban schrieb:
Bruce Momjian schrieb:
Andrew Dunstan wrote:
Reini Urban wrote:
FYI: WIN32 is also defined because windows.h is included.
(/usr/incluse/w32api/windef.h)
If you want this or that, do proper
I have applied all parts of your patch now.
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Reini Urban wrote:
Reini Urban schrieb:
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Reini Urban schrieb:
Bruce Momjian schrieb:
Andrew Dunstan
Bruce Momjian schrieb:
I have applied all parts of your patch now.
Thanks. Core builds and works fine now. (plperl IPC problems aside)
But there's are still some more minor SHLIB glitches,
which only affects contrib, because -lpgport is missing for various dll's.
SHLIB_LINK doesn't contain the
Well, glad we are on to real Cygwin issues at least. I know I had
probably broken Cygwin with all the Win32 changes. I actually thought
it would be worse. Glad you were able to help us.
On the /contrib issue, I am not sure we even have Mingw compiling contrib.
What error are you seeing? If I
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On the /contrib issue, I am not sure we even have Mingw compiling contrib.
We don't --- apparently the win32 crowd hadn't bothered to try it until
recently. There are a couple of patches in the queue that claim to make
individual modules work, but I dunno
Bruce Momjian wrote:
On the /contrib issue, I am not sure we even have Mingw compiling
contrib. What error are you seeing? If I try to compile
/contrib/dbsize under Unix I don't see any -lpgport line in the
compile:
It doesn't need any. It's loaded in the backend, which already has
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Bruce Momjian wrote:
On the /contrib issue, I am not sure we even have Mingw compiling
contrib. What error are you seeing? If I try to compile
/contrib/dbsize under Unix I don't see any -lpgport line in the
compile:
It doesn't need any. It's loaded in the
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