> Do you know whether anyone uses the GNU assembler on this platform, > or is it always SGI's? I'm wondering if we need two versions of the > assembly code ... Sure. Both compilers are available, with SGI's, uh, unique approach, and with GNU's well understood assembler. > I had missed the fact that s_lock.c contains some MIPS code. Anyone > have any idea what versions of the MIPS series this code runs on? There is a chance it is from the Ultrix days (very pre-1998 afaicr). Or is it the *only* MIPS code in our tree? If so, then it probably supports Tatsuo's dead Cobalt server box, which is fairly recent vintage. - Thomas ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/faq.html
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