Neil Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Right; my question is why we do that. What purpose does it serve to
> install a script that has no hope of working on this particular
> platform?
So we can get bug reports?
In this case the bug report has to be directed elsewhere, but I see
no point in
On 23-Apr-04, at 10:37 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
We install ipcclean on all platforms whether it functions or not.
Right; my question is why we do that. What purpose does it serve to
install a script that has no hope of working on this particular
platform?
-Neil
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Neil Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> % ipcclean --version
> /Users/neilc/local/pgsql-cvs/bin/ipcclean: line 114: ipcs: command not
> found
> This machine is running a pretty standard install of OSX 10.3.3.
OSX's support of SysV IPC verges on the brain-dead. I suggest filing a
bug report wi
Using a fresh checkout from CVS HEAD, I get the following on my machine:
% ipcclean --version
/Users/neilc/local/pgsql-cvs/bin/ipcclean: line 114: ipcs: command not
found
This machine is running a pretty standard install of OSX 10.3.3.
At the very least, we shouldn't bother installing ipcclean