From: | Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us> |
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To: | Cedar Cox <cedarc(at)visionforisrael(dot)com> |
Cc: | Markus Jung <diplomarbeit(dot)markusjung(at)gmx(dot)net>, pgsql-interfaces(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: libpg++ under SUSE Linux 7.0 (problem with link os.h) |
Date: | 2001-01-22 16:19:56 |
Message-ID: | 21689.980180396@sss.pgh.pa.us |
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Cedar Cox <cedarc(at)visionforisrael(dot)com> writes:
> I believe this is referring to the linux.h in the linux kernel source
> code.
No, it's referring to the Postgres file src/include/port/linux.h. There
is a packaging error in the 7.0 RPMs that causes them to create the
installed os.h as a symlink, rather than a copy of the port .h file as
it should be.
Markus, you can replace os.h with the attached (7.0's linux.h file).
regards, tom lane
/* __USE_POSIX, __USE_BSD, and __USE_BSD_SIGNAL used to be defined either
here or with -D compile options, but __ macros should be set and used by C
library macros, not Postgres code. __USE_POSIX is set by features.h,
__USE_BSD is set by bsd/signal.h, and __USE_BSD_SIGNAL appears not to
be used.
*/
#define JMP_BUF
#define USE_POSIX_TIME
#if defined(__i386__)
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
#elif defined(__sparc__)
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
#elif defined(__powerpc__)
typedef unsigned int slock_t;
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
#elif defined(__alpha__)
typedef long int slock_t;
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
#elif defined(__mips__)
typedef unsigned int slock_t;
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
#elif defined(__arm__)
typedef unsigned char slock_t
#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
#endif
#if defined(__GLIBC__) && (__GLIBC__ >= 2)
#ifdef HAVE_INT_TIMEZONE
#undef HAVE_INT_TIMEZONE
#endif
#endif
#if defined(__powerpc__)
#undef HAVE_INT_TIMEZONE
#endif
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