On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 12:05:49PM +0700, Christian wrote:
> Tom Lane wrote:
>
> >Use a later release.
> >
> >Seriously, 7.1.* is not supported anymore. There are extremely
> >serious known bugs in it that will never be fixed. I can't imagine
> >a reason for you to be trying to build it rather t
Tom Lane wrote:
Use a later release.
Seriously, 7.1.* is not supported anymore. There are extremely serious
known bugs in it that will never be fixed. I can't imagine a reason for
you to be trying to build it rather than something more current.
actually, we are upgrading our system the previously
Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i was trying to install postgres 7.1.3 on Redhat 9, using perl 5.8.0-88.3,
> ...
> somebody know how to fix this problem?
Use a later release.
Seriously, 7.1.* is not supported anymore. There are extremely serious
known bugs in it that will never be fixed.
Hi,
i was trying to install postgres 7.1.3 on Redhat 9, using perl 5.8.0-88.3,
./configure --enable-multibyte --enable-odbc --with-perl --with-java
--with-tcl
but make fails on plperl:
gcc -c -I../../../src/include -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE
-DTHREADS_HAVE_PIDS -DDEBUGGING -fno-strict-aliasing