Bruno Mattarollo writes:

> Thanks Peter! That solved the problem and I could get postgresql 7.1.3 to
> compile.

Okay, the fix has been checked in for the next release.

> Actually it works :) It seems that for my needs now, this GCC is
> enough...

I'm referring to the note at http://freeware.sgi.com/howto.html:

    * gcc vs. cc

    Code that runs fine when compiled with SGI cc
    and doesn't run when compiled with gcc might be
    calling one of the following functions:

        inet_ntoa, inet_lnaof, inet_netof, inet_makeaddr, semctl

    (there may be others). These are functions
    that get passed or return structs that are smaller than 16
    bytes but not 8 bytes long. gcc and SGI cc
    are incompatible in the way they pass these structs so
    compiling with gcc and linking with the SGI
    libc.so (which was compiled with the SGI cc) is likely to
    cause these problems. Note that this problem
    is pretty rare since such functions are not widely used.
    This may be considered a bug in gcc but is too involved to fix I'm told.

PostgreSQL calls at least semctl(), but not necessarily during mere
"seeing if it works".  So be careful.

Check out the above site for more resources about open source software on
Irix.

-- 
Peter Eisentraut   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://funkturm.homeip.net/~peter


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