[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Sullivan) writes: > On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 11:15:42PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > > Mats Lofkvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > When testing postgres 7.2.1 on a sparc/solaris8 box with > > > --enable-locale --enable-multibyte I get a crash in > > > convert_string_datum. > > > > This smells like a problem that we chased down awhile back, that > > snprintf on Solaris is broken (it will write past the end of the > > specified buffer length, thus corrupting adjacent data). > > It does indeed. This was only the 64-bit library, though, or at > least as far as we were able to tell. And I wasn't able to turn up > any evidence that it happened on Solaris 8. But it might. We don't > use 8, at least not yet. > > > Andrew, I think that was your test case we found it on. Do you > > recall if a fix is available from Sun? > > Not as far as I know, at least for 7. Come to think of it, I now > _do_ recall seeing something in my various Google wanderings which > suggested that there is a fix in one of the patch packages for > Solaris 8 (which suggests the buggy library is in the basic Solaris 8 > install). I dimly recall some mention of incompatibility between it > and some other patchlevel, as well, so it might require some digging. > (Given that it's really a bounds mistake in a system library, you'd > think that it'd be easier to find more information about it; I > actually learned almost everything I know about the problem from, > IIRC, the autoconf web pages, so I'd not expect a cursory search of > Sun's site to turn anything up.) > > In the FAQ_Solaris, there is a suggestion to use the substitute > function included in the Postgres tree (which is what you suggested, > Tom, and what I did), as well as instructions on how to do it. It > definitely works for me on Solaris 7. Might be worth trying on 8 as > well. If so, the FAQ should be updated so as not to limit the > discussion to Solaris 7 and earlier.
I didn't get it to work with the stuff in FAQ_Solaris (can't guarantee I really got snprintf substituted though, just followed the instructions and recompiled). Removing --enable-multibyte didn't help either. Without neither --enable-locale or --enable-multibyte it seems to work, but as I had to create a new database when removing locale any problems local to the first database are not seen anymore. Is postgres 8-bit clean without locale support enabled? (I don't care about sort orders and such, only need to read/write 8-bit chars via jdbc). _ Mats Lofkvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly