[HACKERS] Re: FWD: bizarre behavior of 'time' data entry

2001-01-14 Thread Barry Stewart
See attached tmpfile.txt. I'm going to try rebuilding the 7.0.2 SRPM first. If that doesn't work, I'll try building the 7.0.3 tar source file. Wish me luck! Barry On 2001.01.13 10:34:55 -0500 Thomas Lockhart wrote: > > ps shows postgresql running: > > /usr/bin/pg_ctl -D /var/lib/pgsql/data -

[HACKERS] Re: FWD: bizarre behavior of 'time' data entry

2001-01-14 Thread Barry Stewart
Check out Trustix at www.trustix.net. I'm using the RPM that was installed with the distro. ps shows postgresql running: /usr/bin/pg_ctl -D /var/lib/pgsql/data -p /usr/bin/postmaster start /usr/bin/postmaster -i I can poke a hole in my firewall and let you connect to the database if you would

[HACKERS] Re: FWD: bizarre behavior of 'time' data entry

2001-01-13 Thread Thomas Lockhart
> See attached tmpfile.txt... This distro uses the same or similar compiler flags as does Mandrake, *and it is the wrong thing to do* The gcc folks recommend against ever using "-O3" with "-fast-math", but both of these distros do it anyway. And you see the results :( Pick up the .rpmrc I'v

[HACKERS] Re: FWD: bizarre behavior of 'time' data entry

2001-01-13 Thread Thomas Lockhart
> ps shows postgresql running: > /usr/bin/pg_ctl -D /var/lib/pgsql/data -p /usr/bin/postmaster start > /usr/bin/postmaster -i > I can poke a hole in my firewall and let you connect to the database if you > would like troubleshoot my sytem. But I'll need some help setting up > permissions to allow

[HACKERS] Re: FWD: bizarre behavior of 'time' data entry

2001-01-12 Thread Thomas Lockhart
> Postgresql subtracts one minute from any times I enter into a database: > mydb=# create table test (timeval time); > mydb=# insert into test values ('08:30'); > mydb=# select * from test; > -- > 08:29:00 ... > In a later message he says he's running 7.0.2 on "Trustix Secure Linux > 1.2