"Tom Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > IMHO, what you have here is a compiler bug, or at least the gcc boys are > going to need to provide a damn good excuse why it's not.
You don't, perhaps have any of -ffast-math or these two suboptions which -ffast-math enables turned on? `-funsafe-math-optimizations' Allow optimizations for floating-point arithmetic that (a) assume that arguments and results are valid and (b) may violate IEEE or ANSI standards. When used at link-time, it may include libraries or startup files that change the default FPU control word or other similar optimizations. This option should never be turned on by any `-O' option since it can result in incorrect output for programs which depend on an exact implementation of IEEE or ISO rules/specifications for math functions. The default is `-fno-unsafe-math-optimizations'. `-fno-trapping-math' Compile code assuming that floating-point operations cannot generate user-visible traps. These traps include division by zero, overflow, underflow, inexact result and invalid operation. This option implies `-fno-signaling-nans'. Setting this option may allow faster code if one relies on "non-stop" IEEE arithmetic, for example. This option should never be turned on by any `-O' option since it can result in incorrect output for programs which depend on an exact implementation of IEEE or ISO rules/specifications for math functions. The default is `-ftrapping-math'. -- Gregory Stark EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com Ask me about EnterpriseDB's Slony Replication support! -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs