Revise platform FAQs.

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From: Zeugswetter Andreas <ZeugswetterA@spardat.at>
Fri Sep 27 12:33:36 MSZ 2002
$Date: 2002/11/11 20:04:05 $
On AIX 4.3.2 PostgreSQL compiled with the native IBM compiler xlc
(vac.C 5.0.1) passes all regression tests.
Other versions of OS and compiler should also work. If you don't have a
powerpc or use gcc you might see rounding differences in the geometry
regression test.
On AIX 4.3.2 PostgreSQL compiled with the native IBM compiler xlc
(vac.C 5.0.1) passes all regression tests. Other versions of OS and
compiler should also work. If you don't have a powerpc or use gcc you
might see rounding differences in the geometry regression test.
Use the following configure flags in addition to your own
if you have readline or libz there:
--with-includes=/usr/local/include --with-libraries=/usr/local/lib
If you need libpq++ and have trouble --with-CXX=xlC make sure you have
installed the appropriate C++ include files and use a C++ version that
supports the string class (e.g. VisualAge C++ filesets vacpp.cmp.batch 5.0
and vacpp.cmp.include 5.0).
There will probably be warnings about 0.0/0.0 division and duplicate symbols
which you can safely ignore.
There will probably be warnings about 0.0/0.0 division and duplicate
symbols which you can safely ignore.
Compiling PostgreSQL with gcc (2.95.3) on AIX also works.
Use the configure flags: --with-CC=gcc
You need libm.a that is in the fileset bos.adt.libm (try following command)
You need libm.a that is in the fileset bos.adt.libm. (Try the
following command.)
$ lslpp -l bos.adt.libm
Since the mktime() function does not work on AIX for dates before
1970, all localtime formatted datetimes will not use summer time for
dates before 1970.
1970, all localtime formatted datetimes will not use daylight-saving
time for dates before 1970.

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HP-UX Specific
TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NORMAL FAQ
=======================================================
last updated: $Date: 2002/11/02 00:46:23 $
last updated: $Date: 2002/11/11 20:04:05 $
current maintainer: Tom Lane (tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us)
original author: Tom Lane (tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us)
@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ ftp://us-ffs.external.hp.com/ for free copies of their latest patches.
If you have both HP's C compiler and GCC's, then you might want to
explicitly select the compiler to use when you run `configure':
CC=cc ./configure
./configure CC=cc
for HP's C compiler, or
CC=gcc ./configure
./configure CC=gcc
for GCC. If you omit this setting, then configure will pick gcc
if it has a choice.

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=======================================================
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL 7.2
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL
IRIX Specific
TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NORMAL FAQ
=======================================================
last updated: $Date: 2001/12/19 18:50:48 $
last updated: $Date: 2002/11/11 20:04:05 $
current maintainer: Luis Amigo (lamigo@atc.unican.es)
original author: Luis Amigo (lamigo@atc.unican.es)
@ -38,20 +38,7 @@ libgcc, but this has not been tested yet.
1.2) Anything special about the build/install procedure?
In order to compile with cc you will need to execute:
CC=cc ./configure
You may want to edit src/templates/irix5 to include something like:
CFLAGS='-O2'
LDFLAGS='-O2'
It is a good place to improve performance of PostgreSQK, because here you
may use all MIPSPro power generating specific objects, see man cc.
Another known problem is include location, it may be different from some
compiler installations to others. This may manifest itself with something like:
There may be a compilation problem like the following:
cc-1020 cc: ERROR File = pqcomm.c, Line = 427
The identifier "TCP_NODELAY" is undefined.
@ -69,7 +56,6 @@ There are several "expected failures" due to differences between your platform
and the regression test reference platform used by the PostgreSQL group. All
of these should be compensated for by the regression test comparison
mechanism, with the possible exception of some low-order-digit differences in
the geometry tests (depending on which FPU are you using) or order differences
between zero and NULL in join tests(depending on compiler version).
the geometry tests (depending on which FPU are you using).
Any other error is cause for suspicion.

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How to install PostgreSQL on Windows
====================================
$Date: 2002/02/02 20:34:16 $
$Date: 2002/11/11 20:04:05 $
1. Install the latest Cygwin package, available at http://cygwin.com/.
The Cygwin package provides a UNIX-like API on top of the Win32
API. Using older versions such as 1.0 or B20 might require extra
efforts.
API.
A pre-built PostgreSQL is part of the standard Cygwin distribution
and is installed by Cygwin's setup.exe. You are encouraged to use

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============================================================
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL 7.2
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL
Sun Solaris specific
to be read in conjunction with the installation instructions
============================================================
last updated: $Date: 2002/07/27 20:10:03 $
last updated: $Date: 2002/11/11 20:04:05 $
current maintainer: Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>
@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ Contents:
1) What tools do I need to build and install PostgreSQL on Solaris?
2) Why do I get problems when building with OpenSSL support?
3) Why does configure complain about a failed test program?
4) How do I ensure that pg_dump and pg_restore can handle files > 2 Gb?
5) Why does my 64-bit build sometimes crash?
@ -32,10 +31,10 @@ http://www.sunfreeware.com
If you prefer sources, look here:
http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html
You can build with either GCC or Sun's compiler suite. We have heard reports
of problems when using gcc 2.95.1; gcc 2.95.3 is recommended. If you are
using Sun's compiler, be careful *not* to select /usr/ucb/cc; use
/opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc.
You can build with either GCC or Sun's compiler suite. We have heard
reports of problems when using gcc 2.95.1; gcc 2.95.3 or later is
recommended. If you are using Sun's compiler, be careful *not* to
select /usr/ucb/cc; use /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc.
2) Why do I get problems when building with OpenSSL support?
@ -72,18 +71,7 @@ Alternatively, set the environment variable LD_RUN_PATH. See the
ld(1) man page for more information.
4) How do I ensure that pg_dump and pg_restore can handle files > 2 Gb?
By default, gcc will build programs that only handle 32-bit file offsets.
This is not a real problem for the server but can easily be trouble for
pg_dump and pg_restore. Before running 'configure', set your CFLAGS variable
to specify support for files with 64-bit offsets. This has been verified
to work on Solaris 7:
CFLAGS="`getconf LFS_CFLAGS`"; export CFLAGS
5) Why does my 64-bit build sometimes crash?
4) Why does my 64-bit build sometimes crash?
On Solaris 7 and older, the 64-bit version of libc has a buggy vsnprintf
routine, which leads to erratic core dumps in PostgreSQL. The simplest known