Re: "make check" improvement for cygwin - Mailing list pgsql-patches
From | Bruce Momjian |
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Subject | Re: "make check" improvement for cygwin |
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Msg-id | 200311090347.hA93lj318951@candle.pha.pa.us Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: "make check" improvement for cygwin (Christopher Kings-Lynne <chriskl@familyhealth.com.au>) |
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Re: "make check" improvement for cygwin
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List | pgsql-patches |
Patch applied to 7.4 and HEAD. Thanks. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: > I have attached a more comprehensive MSWIN FAQ patch. Basically, the > instructions were way out of date and incorrect. Installing Postgres > from Cygwin is easier these days than the FAQ would imply. > > This patch already includes Andrew's previous patch. > > Chris > > Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > > > > > > Tom Lane wrote: > > > >> "Andrew Dunstan" <andrew@dunslane.net> writes: > >> > >> > >>> Well, I posted the note last night but I finished the patch today, > >>> because > >>> it was very simple and took so little time. > >>> > >> > >> > >> I've committed this with the later revision about the warning message, > >> and some other minor cleanups. I added documentation in the "Regression > >> Tests" chapter, but if there is anyplace else you want to mention it, > >> send in a docs patch. > > Index: doc/FAQ_MSWIN > =================================================================== > RCS file: /projects/cvsroot/pgsql-server/doc/FAQ_MSWIN,v > retrieving revision 1.15 > diff -c -r1.15 FAQ_MSWIN > *** doc/FAQ_MSWIN 11 Nov 2002 20:04:05 -0000 1.15 > --- doc/FAQ_MSWIN 3 Nov 2003 08:08:13 -0000 > *************** > *** 2,37 **** > ==================================== > $Date: 2002/11/11 20:04:05 $ > > ! 1. Install the latest Cygwin package, available at http://cygwin.com/. > ! The Cygwin package provides a UNIX-like API on top of the Win32 > ! API. > > ! A pre-built PostgreSQL is part of the standard Cygwin distribution > ! and is installed by Cygwin's setup.exe. You are encouraged to use > ! this version unless it does not meet your needs. Please read the > ! README file, /usr/doc/Cygwin/postgresql-${version}.README, where > ! "${version}" is the version (e.g., 7.2). > > ! 2. Install the latest cygipc package, available at > ! http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/users/cwilson/cygutils/V1.1/cygipc/. > ! Do not use versions prior to 1.04, they will not work. > > ! Use the following command to install the cygipc package: > > ! $ tar -C / -xjf cygipc-${version}.tar.bz2 > > ! where "${version}" is the version (e.g., 1.11-1). > > ! 3. The Cygwin bin directory has to be placed in the path before the > ! Windows program directories, because the sort.exe has to be taken > ! from Cygwin, not Windows. > > ! 4. Start ipc-daemon from the cygipc package. Use "net start ipc-daemon", > ! if ipc-daemon is installed as a service; otherwise, use "ipc-daemon &". > ! This program needs to be running anytime you start the PostgreSQL > ! server (postmaster) or initialize a database (initdb). > > ! 5. Proceed according to the INSTALL file (i.e., ./configure; make; etc.) > noting the following Cygwin specific differences: > > o The GNU make command is called "make" not "gmake". > --- 2,67 ---- > ==================================== > $Date: 2002/11/11 20:04:05 $ > > ! PostgreSQL requires the Cygwin set of libraries to be installed in > ! order that it functions under Windows. > > ! This document assumes that you do not have Cygwin already installed > ! on your system. If that is not the case, then you will need to > ! adjust these instructions accordingly. > > ! 1. Download and run the Cygwin installer. Visit http://cygwin.com/ and > ! click on the "Install Cygwin now' link. This will prompt you > ! to download a "setup.exe". Save this file somewhere on your > ! system and then execute it. > > ! 2. Proceed through the Cygwin install wizard. Choose 'Install from > ! Internet', specify a Local Package Directory and choose a mirror > ! site that's close to you. Leave everything else as-is. > > ! When you come to the point of choosing which packages to install, > ! expand the 'Database' section and click 'Skip' next to PostgreSQL > ! to change it to the latest version of PostgreSQL available for > ! Cygwin. > > ! 3. Once the download and install process is complete, open a Cygwin > ! shell and do the following: > > ! 3a. Start ipc-daemon2 for shared memory support. Use > ! "net start ipc-daemon2", if you want ipc-daemon2 installed > ! as a service; otherwise, use "ipc-daemon2 &". This program > ! needs to be running anytime you start the PostgreSQL server > ! (postmaster) or initialize a database (initdb). > > ! 3b. Use the initdb command to create a new database cluster. An > ! example command would be: > > ! initdb -D /usr/local/pgsql/data -W -E LATIN1 > ! > ! Which will create a cluster in the /usr/local/pgsql/data > ! directory, will prompt for a superuser password and will > ! set the default database encoding to LATIN1. > ! > ! 3c. Start up the postmaster. Use a command similar to the > ! following: > ! > ! postmaster -D /usr/local/pgsql/data > ! > ! This will start the postmaster, and if successful you will > ! see some initial log entries, and an entry "LOG: database > ! system is ready". > ! > ! 4. You are now running a PostgreSQL server on your Windows machine. > ! > ! Building from source > ! -------------------- > ! > ! There are some points that are only relevant if you are building Cygwin > ! PostgreSQL from source: > ! > ! 1. Set your path to use the Cygwin bin directory before the Windows > ! utilities. Cygwin sort must be used in preference to Windows sort.exe. > ! > ! 2. Proceed according to the INSTALL file (i.e., ./configure; make; etc.) > noting the following Cygwin specific differences: > > o The GNU make command is called "make" not "gmake". > *************** > *** 44,56 **** > Alternatively, proceed according to the README file supplied with > the Cygwin PostgreSQL package. > > ! NOTE: The following are known issues with PostgreSQL on Windows: > > 1. Cygwin's AF_UNIX sockets are really implemented as AF_INET sockets > so they are inherently insecure. > > ! 2. make check can generate spurious regression test failures due to > overflowing the listen() backlog queue which causes connection > ! refused errors. > > Problem reports can be sent to pgsql-cygwin@postgresql.org. > --- 74,92 ---- > Alternatively, proceed according to the README file supplied with > the Cygwin PostgreSQL package. > > ! Known issues > ! ------------ > > 1. Cygwin's AF_UNIX sockets are really implemented as AF_INET sockets > so they are inherently insecure. > > ! 2. "make check" can generate spurious regression test failures due to > overflowing the listen() backlog queue which causes connection > ! refused errors or hangs. You can limit the number of connections > ! using the MAX_CONNECTIONS option thus: > ! > ! make MAX_CONNECTIONS=5 check > ! > ! (On some systems you can have up to about 10 simultaneous connections). > > Problem reports can be sent to pgsql-cygwin@postgresql.org. > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your > joining column's datatypes do not match -- Bruce Momjian | http://candle.pha.pa.us pgman@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 359-1001 + If your life is a hard drive, | 13 Roberts Road + Christ can be your backup. | Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 19073
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