Christoph Berg writes:
> Nod. Attached is a patch that covers all relevant $(wildcard)
> occurrences in Makefiles for devel.
Applied back to 9.3, which is as far as any of these cases exist.
regards, tom lane
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Christoph Berg writes:
> Re: Alvaro Herrera 2016-01-04 <20160104175623.GA170910@alvherre.pgsql>
>> I don't see any other $(wildcard) used to build executables; it's used
>> for tests and flags in many places, but that shouldn't matter.
> Nod. Attached is a patch that covers all relevant $(wildcar
Re: Alvaro Herrera 2016-01-04 <20160104175623.GA170910@alvherre.pgsql>
> > https://reproducible.debian.net/dbd/unstable/armhf/postgresql-9.4_9.4.5-2.diffoscope.html
9.5 was already tested as well, I just couldn't find the link
yesterday:
https://reproducible.debian.net/rb-pkg/experimental/armhf/p
Christoph Berg wrote:
> Re: Andres Freund 2016-01-04 <20160104155125.gd28...@awork2.anarazel.de>
> > That's probably not the only non-deterministic rule in postgres, given
> > nobody paid attention tot that so far? At least transform modules added
> > in 9.5 (hstore_plpython et al) look like they m
Re: Andres Freund 2016-01-04 <20160104155125.gd28...@awork2.anarazel.de>
> That's probably not the only non-deterministic rule in postgres, given
> nobody paid attention tot that so far? At least transform modules added
> in 9.5 (hstore_plpython et al) look like they might similar issues.
I was wo
On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 04:51:25PM +0100, Andres Freund wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2016-01-04 15:59:46 +0100, Christoph Berg wrote:
> > The list of objects used to link pg_xlogdump is coming from
> > $(wildcard *desc.c) which returns them in filesystem order. This makes
> > the build result depend on thi
Hi,
On 2016-01-04 15:59:46 +0100, Christoph Berg wrote:
> The list of objects used to link pg_xlogdump is coming from
> $(wildcard *desc.c) which returns them in filesystem order. This makes
> the build result depend on this ordering, yielding different
> compilation results.
> -RMGRDESCSOURCES =
The list of objects used to link pg_xlogdump is coming from
$(wildcard *desc.c) which returns them in filesystem order. This makes
the build result depend on this ordering, yielding different
compilation results.
This patch fixes the reproducibility issue:
--- a/src/bin/pg_xlogdump/Makefile
+++ b