[ I sent a similar message with less information to -bugs earlier, and it got held for moderation. The moderator might like to kill that one ... ] Hi, PostgreSQL 7.1beta6 built on NetBSD-1.5/i386 fails the polygon test in 'make check'. The following change to resultmap makes all tests (other than random :-) pass on this platform. This change isn't completely correct: 1. NetBSD-1.4.2/i386 wants geometry-positive-zeros, not *-bsd Perhaps 1.4.X/i386 and earlier should be presumed to use the current form, and 1.5 and later the -bsd one? Any floating point gurus know what the changes are in NetBSD that caused this? (1.4.2/i386 fails several other tests at the moment.) 2. I don't know what non-alpha, non-i386 ports want at either 1.4.X or 1.5. *** src/test/regress/resultmap-dist Sat Feb 24 05:12:36 2001 --- src/test/regress/resultmap Thu Mar 22 19:09:30 2001 *************** *** 17,22 **** --- 17,23 ---- geometry/.*-openbsd=geometry-positive-zeros-bsd geometry/.*-irix6=geometry-irix geometry/.*-netbsd=geometry-positive-zeros + geometry/i386.*-netbsd=geometry-positive-zeros-bsd geometry/.*-sysv5uw7.*:cc=geometry-uw7-cc geometry/.*-sysv5uw7.*:gcc=geometry-uw7-gcc geometry/alpha.*-dec-osf=geometry-alpha-precision Regards, Giles ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/faq.html