Re: Peter Eisentraut
> Creating a plperl function on kfreebsd (amd64) immediately crashes the
> PostgreSQL server in the plperl.so module. You can see this either by
> running the built-in regression tests (should probably be done during
> the build anyway) or by running the tests from
> t/020_cre
As suggested by dam, I'll add p...@packages.debian.org to the CC list.
Re: To 704...@bugs.debian.org 2013-05-21 <20130521194112.ga24...@msgid.df7cb.de>
> Re: Peter Eisentraut 2013-04-05
> <20130406030939.14051.80312.report...@vanquo.pezone.net>
> > Creating a plperl function on kfreebsd (amd64) i
Re: Peter Eisentraut 2013-04-05
<20130406030939.14051.80312.report...@vanquo.pezone.net>
> Creating a plperl function on kfreebsd (amd64) immediately crashes the
> PostgreSQL server in the plperl.so module. You can see this either by
> running the built-in regression tests (should probably be don
On Mon, 2013-04-08 at 10:15 +0200, Christoph Berg wrote:
> Re: Peter Eisentraut 2013-04-06
> <20130406030939.14051.80312.report...@vanquo.pezone.net>
> > Package: postgresql-plperl-9.1
> > Version: 9.1.9-1
> > Severity: important
> >
> > Creating a plperl function on kfreebsd (amd64) immediately
Re: Peter Eisentraut 2013-04-06
<20130406030939.14051.80312.report...@vanquo.pezone.net>
> Package: postgresql-plperl-9.1
> Version: 9.1.9-1
> Severity: important
>
> Creating a plperl function on kfreebsd (amd64) immediately crashes the
> PostgreSQL server in the plperl.so module. You can see t
Package: postgresql-plperl-9.1
Version: 9.1.9-1
Severity: important
Creating a plperl function on kfreebsd (amd64) immediately crashes the
PostgreSQL server in the plperl.so module. You can see this either by
running the built-in regression tests (should probably be done during
the build anyway)
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