Re: Glibc2 (was Re: [HACKERS] PostgreSQL - the Linux of Databases...)

From: Cristian Gafton <gafton(at)redhat(dot)com>
To: plh(at)opim(dot)uconn(dot)edu
Cc: "Thomas G(dot) Lockhart" <lockhart(at)alumni(dot)caltech(dot)edu>, szybist(at)boxhill(dot)com, pgsql-hackers(at)postgreSQL(dot)org
Subject: Re: Glibc2 (was Re: [HACKERS] PostgreSQL - the Linux of Databases...)
Date: 1998-03-05 03:47:24
Message-ID: Pine.LNX.3.96.980304224637.24372G-100000@shefu.redhat.com
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On 4 Mar 1998 plh(at)opim(dot)uconn(dot)edu wrote:

> It just occurred to me that, maybe we should ask Cristian which gcc version
> was used to build the pgsql rpm at redhat. Like I mentioned, with gcc-2.8.0

gcc 2.7.2.3

> and glibc2-2.0.7 rpm, I did get the time problem, but with gcc-2.7.2.3, it
> went away. Also with the helpful info Tom (Szybist) provided, this seems to
> make sense, that is, a recompile with gcc-2.7.2 cures the problem, if the rpm
> was indeed built with gcc-2.8.0 at redhat, that explains it.

I think you "recompile" a newer version than the snapshot included in the
SRPM ?

Cristian
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