Martin von Gagern <martin.vgag...@gmx.net> writes: > As I see it, Gentoo is one of the best ways to expose bugs in the build > system of any package, due to the high number of from-source builds > using various setups that Gentoo users perform. So I'd not say you'd be > adjusting pgsql to Gentoo, but you'd be fixing a bug in your build > system which Gentoo users have found and analyzed, but which might as > well hit other people building from source on their own.
It's not a bug in our build system; it's a bug in Gentoo's library set, ie, the heimdal library is exposing a symbol that it can't actually guarantee to provide. If it were a generic issue we'd be seeing it reported on other Linuxen, since AFAIK nobody's glibc provides strlcpy. The question for us is whether we should install a workaround, which in any case would only be needed until Gentoo fixes their heimdal build. I'm inclined to agree with Bruce that it's not worth the trouble --- especially since I don't care for any of the solutions you proposed. Most of them could break other platforms. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs