Okay, thanks for the help.  


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On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Tom Lane wrote:

> Matt Benjamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > What do you mean, "do what it wanted?"  The configure script produced a
> > setup that would not build a perl interface, and the error was related to
> > SunWS compiler options.  
> 
> > Sounds like half my problem was using the Perl5 that Sun provides with
> > Solaris 8. . .
> 
> Urgh, could be.  If you'd built and installed Perl yourself, it'd be a
> pretty good bet that it'd report a compiler name and switches that would
> actually work on your box.  If you're using a vendor-supplied Perl then
> I could see how there might be a problem: perhaps they used a compiler
> different from the one you have.
> 
> Not sure what we could/should do about this.  We used to try to force
> the perl5 interface to be built with the same compiler/switches used for
> Postgres. Our current behavior (ie, just accepting MakeMaker's stored
> recollection of the Perl build setup) was chosen after getting reports
> that that didn't work either, on machines where there was actually some
> material difference.  Seems like we lose either way, just on different
> machines...
> 
> > The larger problem was of linking the PG libs.  I had a copy of Sun ld
> > around, but, since this (somehow, like the compiler) doesn't come with the
> > OS, it is a safe bet that a fair number of folks won't have it.
> 
> I'd argue that that means GNU ld is broken on your platform, and you
> ought to be complaining to the bintools people about it.  Postgres
> doesn't do anything particularly out-of-the-ordinary as far as the
> linker is concerned.
> 
>                       regards, tom lane
> 

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