Re: [HACKERS] Porting to Haiku

2013-01-13 Thread Mark Hellegers
> > On 01/13/2013 12:18 PM, Mark Hellegers wrote: > >> I understand. I will start working on reapplying my patches to > >> master. > >> Git is still new to me, but I'm making progress. > >> > > I'm running into a little problem with apply

Re: [HACKERS] Porting to Haiku

2013-01-13 Thread Mark Hellegers
> I understand. I will start working on reapplying my patches to > master. > Git is still new to me, but I'm making progress. > I'm running into a little problem with applying my patches. It seems I made a quick fix in my port that I can't commit and I'm not sure what the best way to fix this

Re: [HACKERS] Porting to Haiku

2013-01-12 Thread Mark Hellegers
> "Mark Hellegers" writes: > >> You might want to look into whether you can get the buildfarm > > > script > >> to run before you go too far. > > > I will check that this weekend. Thanks. > > Does this buildfarm member need to run contin

Re: [HACKERS] Porting to Haiku

2013-01-11 Thread Mark Hellegers
> "Mark Hellegers" writes: > > - Assuming all patches are applied to get Postgresql running, what > > does > > it require to keep it in there? I noticed you removed the BeOS > > port, > > because no one was maintaining it. What does it take to

[HACKERS] Porting to Haiku

2013-01-11 Thread Mark Hellegers
Hello, I have read the developers FAQ which directed me to this mailing list. I am still using Postgresql on Zeta (descendant of BeOS), but it is becoming time to upgrade, so I installed Haiku (open source reimplementation of BeOS) on another machine and downloaded the 9.2.1 source of Postgresq