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Subject: [comp.databases,comp.sys.hp.hpux: Postgres on HP9000-68k need some help.]
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 96 23:05:43 -0800
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Newsgroups: comp.databases,comp.sys.hp.hpux
From: Avi Cohen Stuart <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Postgres on HP9000-68k need some help.
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 1996 09:46:48 GMT
In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Avi Cohen Stuart) writes:
To all,
I've succeeded to compile the complete postgres v4.2 for my HP9000 425t
under HPUX 9.10 but I have some problems during the initdb phase:
I'm getting the following messages:
fmgr_info: function 0: cache lookup failed.
12 like these in a row. I've tracked down the guilty lines responsable
for these errors:
they occur in the 'declare index on ....' at the end of the
local1_template1.bki (or something) file.
It appears that the SearchSysCacheTuple() function fails.
Is there still a postgres expert around who can tell me where I should
look?
For those who are interested: I solved the problem with the help of someone
who had the same problem and came to the conclusion that it had to deal
with compiler alignment options.
The
#pragma HP_ALIGN HPUX_NATURAL
did the trick.
In the mean time I switched to postgres95 and added the 300/400 specific
code to this version and it works now as well.
If anyone is interested I can send the modifications.
Avi.
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Paul M. Aoki | University of California at Berkeley
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