On 11.01.2021 05:59, Thomas Munro wrote:
Since only sifaka has managed to return a result so far (nice CPU), I
had plenty of time to notice that macOS Big Sur has introduced
preadv/pwritev.  They were missing on Catalina[1].

[1] https://cirrus-ci.com/task/6002157537198080

Hi, Thomas!

Indeed, pwritev is not available on macOS Catalina. So I get compiler warnings about that:

/Users/shinderuk/src/pgwork/devel/build/../src/port/pwrite.c:117:10: warning: 'pwritev' is only available on macOS 11.0 or newer [-Wunguarded-availability-new]
                part = pg_pwritev(fd, iov, iovcnt, offset);
                       ^~~~~~~~~~
/Users/shinderuk/src/pgwork/devel/build/../src/include/port/pg_iovec.h:49:20: note: expanded from macro 'pg_pwritev'
#define pg_pwritev pwritev
                   ^~~~~~~
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX11.1.sdk/usr/include/sys/uio.h:104:9: note: 'pwritev' has been marked as being introduced in macOS 11.0 here, but the deployment target is macOS
      10.15.0
ssize_t pwritev(int, const struct iovec *, int, off_t) __DARWIN_NOCANCEL(pwritev) __API_AVAILABLE(macos(11.0), ios(14.0), watchos(7.0), tvos(14.0));
        ^
/Users/shinderuk/src/pgwork/devel/build/../src/port/pwrite.c:117:10: note: enclose 'pwritev' in a __builtin_available check to silence this warning
                part = pg_pwritev(fd, iov, iovcnt, offset);
                       ^~~~~~~~~~
/Users/shinderuk/src/pgwork/devel/build/../src/include/port/pg_iovec.h:49:20: note: expanded from macro 'pg_pwritev'
#define pg_pwritev pwritev
                   ^~~~~~~
1 warning generated.
(... several more warnings ...)


And initdb fails:

running bootstrap script ... dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _pwritev
  Referenced from: /Users/shinderuk/src/pgwork/devel/install/bin/postgres
  Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib

dyld: Symbol not found: _pwritev
  Referenced from: /Users/shinderuk/src/pgwork/devel/install/bin/postgres
  Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib


Regards.

--
Sergey Shinderuk
Postgres Professional: http://www.postgrespro.com
The Russian Postgres Company


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