From: | jdassen(at)cistron(dot)nl (J(dot)H(dot)M(dot) Dassen (Ray)) |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: indices are crashed after installation of rpm |
Date: | 2001-04-25 17:41:26 |
Message-ID: | slrn9ee326.l98.jdassen@odin.cistron-office.nl |
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Peter Keller <peter(dot)keller(at)bvv(dot)bayern(dot)de> wrote:
>we are running PostgreSQL 7.0.2 on Solaris 2.6,/x86 compiled by gcc 2.8.1.
There are at least two components in this you might consider upgrading:
- PostgreSQL itself (to 7.0.3 or, even better, 7.1)
- gcc. Gcc 2.8.1 was a bit of a dead end in gcc development; by the time
it was released, the EGCS development effort was quite a bit more
advanced. The EGCS work has been incorporated into gcc 2.95(.x), and
personally I trust gcc 2.95.3 a lot more than I'd trust 2.8.1.
HTH,
Ray
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