Dear Tom,
> >>> All the regression tests pass except for tests involving Savings Time
> >>> which are off by one hour. --Bob
> >>
> >> Details? If you ran it today then the DST-boundary problems shouldn't
> >> be there anymore.
>
> > Here are the diffs:
>
> It looks like your files match the s
"Robert E. Bruccoleri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> No, the code is correct, although no doubt too clever by half :-(
> How can it be correct? If the assertion checking is turned off, then
> saveState.currBucket will not be changed, but if assertion checking is
> on, it will be set to NULL. The
Dear Tom,
>
>
> "Robert E. Bruccoleri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > gmake[4]: Entering directory `/pg/postgresql-7.3b2/src/backend/utils/hash'
> > cc -64 -g -woff 1164,1171,1185,1195,1552 -I../../../../src/include
>-I/stf/sys64/include -I/stf/sys64/include/readline -U_NO_XOPEN4 -c dynahash.c
"Robert E. Bruccoleri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> gmake[4]: Entering directory `/pg/postgresql-7.3b2/src/backend/utils/hash'
> cc -64 -g -woff 1164,1171,1185,1195,1552 -I../../../../src/include
>-I/stf/sys64/include -I/stf/sys64/include/readline -U_NO_XOPEN4 -c dynahash.c -o
>dynahash.o
> cc-
I've built and run the regression tests on PostgreSQL7.3 beta 2 on
SGI Irix and found the following suspicious compiler error message:
gmake[4]: Entering directory `/pg/postgresql-7.3b2/src/backend/utils/hash'
cc -64 -g -woff 1164,1171,1185,1195,1552 -I../../../../src/include
-I/stf/sys64/include