We could fall back in that direction if we had to. But I'd like to understand why we have to, first. Gen_fmgrtab.sh has worked on all our supported platforms for a long time, and I'm disinclined to assume that it's suddenly broken ... especially on what's presumably a modern platform. I'm having a real problem with the idea that Fedora incorporates a broken awk or sed.
I was able to rebuild from source rpm on a Fedora machine without any problem, so I don't think it's a case of wholesale breakage. It's not my normal development machine, but I'll try compiling from source [...tries...]
Yup, I got a clean build from source with the following configure line:
./configure \ --prefix=/usr/local/pgsql-7.4 \ --with-pgport=55434 \ --with-perl \ --with-tcl \ --with-tclconfig=/usr/lib \ --without-tk \ --with-python \ --enable-nls \ --enable-debug \ --enable-cassert \ --enable-depend \ --with-openssl \ --with-pam \ --enable-integer-datetimes \ --with-krb5=/usr/kerberos \ --with-includes=/usr/include/et/
The only adjustment from my RH9 box was the last line. Without it com_err.h wasn't being found.
Joe
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