Dear Tom.
On 16.04.2010 23:03, Tom Lane wrote:
> 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.
I still maintain that it's a bug in the build system: heimdal does
expose and prov
Martin von Gagern 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
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Dear Bruce,
On 15.04.2010 03:59, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> I haven't seen anyone reply to this report,
Probably because Craig Ringer forwarded it to the -hackers list with cc
to me personally, but not to these lists. For that thread see
http://thread.gm
I haven't seen anyone reply to this report, which might mean we are
waiting for Gentoo to be fixed. Gentoo is notoriously dynamic and it is
hard for us to adjust based on their changes in every case, which I
guess explains why 8.4.X has not been fixed either.
Dear maintainers of PostgreSQL,
Build errors for PostgreSQL have been reported on Gentoo Linux, see
https://bugs.gentoo.org/285953 for the full bug report there.
The issue has originally been reported for PostgreSQL 8.4.1, but has
been reproduced with 8.4.2, 8.4.3 and even some 9.0 alpha.
In sho