Re: Cygwin PostgreSQL 7.4.1 Regression Test Issue

From: Jason Tishler <jason(at)tishler(dot)net>
To: Claudio Natoli <claudio(dot)natoli(at)memetrics(dot)com>
Cc: 'Pgsql-Cygwin ' <pgsql-cygwin(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Cygwin PostgreSQL 7.4.1 Regression Test Issue
Date: 2004-01-06 12:48:14
Message-ID: 20040106124814.GC1160@tishler.net
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Claudio,

On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 12:02:46PM +1100, Claudio Natoli wrote:
> I'm having no such trouble with postgres-7-4-1 from the bzip2 source,
> with cygwin 1.5.5-1.

I'm not sure whether the above is good or bad news... :,(

> and, I think something closer to your build line:
>
> configure --enable-multibyte --with-python --with-perl

The above should be close enough.

> What can be different here?

I wish I knew!

> Any chance your sources got polluted somehow?

No, I just verified the md5sum checksum and the source is not tainted.

> and lets work the differences between our installs.

I'm starting to think that our installs must be different (in a way only
tickled by PostgreSQL 7.4.1 and not 7.4). Please post or email me the
output of the following:

$ cygcheck -cd

Would you be willing to try my Cygwin PostgreSQL 7.4.1-1 package on your
machine? If so, let me know and I will upload the tarball to
tishler.net. Then you could run a make installcheck against it. This
A/B test could be helpful.

Thanks,
Jason

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