port v7.0 to SGI-IRIX-6.5.7/64 - Mailing list pgsql-bugs
From | Murad Nayal |
---|---|
Subject | port v7.0 to SGI-IRIX-6.5.7/64 |
Date | |
Msg-id | 39296388.38F57992@godel.bioc.columbia.edu Whole thread Raw |
Responses |
Re: port v7.0 to SGI-IRIX-6.5.7/64
Re: port v7.0 to SGI-IRIX-6.5.7/64 |
List | pgsql-bugs |
I managed to compile (and sort of run) postgres 7.0 to SGI running IRIX 6.5.7. I compiled to 64bit libraries. The problems I had were both due errors in the configure script as well as postgres configuration files. configure problems: ------------------- 1- the program that configure uses to test for namespace std is faulty. I had to manually add #define HAVE_NAMESPACE_STD 1 to the top of interfaces/libpq++/pgconnection.h 2- configure badly guesses the type of the 3rd argument to accept(). it decided it should be size_t (unsigned int on IRIX) while accept on IRIX takes an int. postgres compiles, but accept never retrieves the IP address of the connecting client (in StreamConnection() function in the file backend/libpq/pqcomm.c). as a result no authentication can happen and the postmaster refuses connections regardless of what is in pg_hba.conf. the error message is usually something like "no pg_hba.conf entry for host localhost user postgres database template1" here local host is just a default string and apparently will never match anything in pg_hba.conf. to fix this i changed line 521 of include/config.h from: #define SOCKET_SIZE_TYPE size_t to: #define SOCKET_SIZE_TYPE int postgres problems ------------------ 3- src/pl/tcl/Makefile has a bug. line 69 is CFLAGS= $(TCL_CFLAGS_OPTIMIZE) that clobbers all CFLAGS included previously. as a result the include directories, important to find tcl.h etc. will not be added to the options and the compilation stops here complaining that it can't locate tcl.h etc. I just changed it to CFLAGS+= $(TCL_CFLAGS_OPTIMIZE) 4- I had to change line 8 of interfaces/odbc/isqlext.h from # include <isql.h> to # include "isql.h" to force the inclusion of the local isql.h now my questions: While compiling, i noticed a lot of warnings about pointers getting truncated etc. it seems that postgres assumes pointer sizes to be 32 bits. so I suppose compiling for a 64bit platform can be risky. Anyone have experience compiling postgres on a 64bit platform. a lot of the regression tests also failed. some of these failures don't seem to be trivial (some are trivial). I will paste below the overall report of the regression testing. But what I would really love is for someone to look at the my regression.diffs and kind of enlighten me to the problems I should expect with this installation or (better still) what to look at to fix the problems. I have not used postgres before and am actually fairly green with databases in general so any help is most appreciated. if interested I could email you the diffs for the above changes. Best Regards Murad Nayal configure command ----------------- ./configure --prefix=/local --with-includes=/local/include --with-libraries=/local/lib --with-tcl --with-tclconfig=/local/lib --with-tkconfig=/local/lib --with-perl --with-odbc --with-CC="cc -O2 -Xcpluscomm" --with-CXX="CC -O2" --with-x regression results ------------------ gmake runtest cc -O2 -Xcpluscomm -I../../include -I../../backend -I/local/include -U_NO_XOPEN4 -woff 1164,1171,1185,1195,1552 -Wl,-woff,15 -Wl,-woff,84 -I../../interfaces/libpq -I../../include -c regress.c -o regress.o ld -G -Bdynamic -shared -o regress.so regress.o MULTIBYTE=;export MULTIBYTE; \ /bin/sh ./regress.sh mips-sgi-irix6.5 2>&1 | tee regress.out =============== Notes... ================= postmaster must already be running for the regression tests to succeed. The time zone is set to PST8PDT for these tests by the client frontend. Please report any apparent problems to ports@postgresql.org See regress/README for more information. =============== dropping old regression database... ================= DROP DATABASE =============== creating new regression database... ================= CREATE DATABASE =============== installing languages... ================= installing PL/pgSQL .. ok =============== running regression queries... ================= boolean .. ok char .. ok name .. ok varchar .. ok text .. ok int2 .. failed int4 .. failed int8 .. failed oid .. ok float4 .. ok float8 .. ok numeric .. ok strings .. failed numerology .. failed point .. ok lseg .. ok box .. ok path .. ok polygon .. ok circle .. ok interval .. ok timestamp .. ok reltime .. ok tinterval .. failed inet .. ok comments .. ok oidjoins .. failed type_sanity .. failed opr_sanity .. failed abstime .. failed geometry .. failed horology .. failed create_function_1 .. ./regress.sh[116]: sql/create_function_1.sql: cannot open: No such file or directory diff: expected/create_function_1.out: No such file or directory diff: results/create_function_1.out: No such file or directory ok create_type .. failed create_table .. ok create_function_2 .. ./regress.sh[116]: sql/create_function_2.sql: cannot open: No such file or directory diff: expected/create_function_2.out: No such file or directory diff: results/create_function_2.out: No such file or directory ok copy .. ./regress.sh[116]: sql/copy.sql: cannot open: No such file or directory diff: expected/copy.out: No such file or directory diff: results/copy.out: No such file or directory ok constraints .. ./regress.sh[116]: sql/constraints.sql: cannot open: No such file or directory diff: expected/constraints.out: No such file or directory diff: results/constraints.out: No such file or directory ok triggers .. failed create_misc .. ok create_aggregate .. ok create_operator .. failed create_index .. failed create_view .. failed sanity_check .. ok errors .. ok select .. failed select_into .. ok select_distinct .. failed select_distinct_on .. failed select_implicit .. ok select_having .. ok subselect .. ok union .. ok case .. ok join .. ok aggregates .. failed transactions .. failed random .. failed portals .. failed arrays .. ok btree_index .. failed hash_index .. failed misc .. ./regress.sh[116]: sql/misc.sql: cannot open: No such file or directory diff: expected/misc.out: No such file or directory diff: results/misc.out: No such file or directory ok select_views .. failed alter_table .. failed portals_p2 .. failed rules .. failed foreign_key .. ok limit .. failed plpgsql .. ok temp .. ok ACTUAL RESULTS OF REGRESSION TEST ARE NOW IN FILE regress.out To run the optional big test(s) too, type 'make bigtest' These big tests can take over an hour to complete These actually are: numeric_big rm regress.o -- Murad Nayal M.D. Ph.D. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University 630 West 168th Street. New York, NY 10032 Tel: 212-305-6884 Fax: 212-305-6926
pgsql-bugs by date: