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  1. compiler warnings in ODBC

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> — 2001-11-01T20:11:27Z

    Can someone look at this compiler warning I am seeing in ODBC:
    
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    gcc -O2 -pipe -m486 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -g -Wall -
    O1 -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -fpic -I. -I../../../src/include 
    -I/usr/local/include/readline -I/usr/contrib/include -DODBCINSTDIR='"/usr/local/
    pgsql/etc"'  -c -o info.o info.c
    info.c: In function `PGAPI_ForeignKeys':
    info.c:2901: warning: `pkey_text' might be used uninitialized in this function
    info.c:2903: warning: `fkey_text' might be used uninitialized in this function
    info.c:2905: warning: `pkt_text' might be used uninitialized in this function
    info.c:2907: warning: `fkt_text' might be used uninitialized in this function
    
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  2. Re: compiler warnings in ODBC

    Hiroshi Inoue <inoue@tpf.co.jp> — 2001-11-02T00:48:38Z

    Bruce Momjian wrote:
    > 
    > Can someone look at this compiler warning I am seeing in ODBC:
    > 
    > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > 
    > gcc -O2 -pipe -m486 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -g -Wall -
    > O1 -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -fpic -I. -I../../../src/include
    > -I/usr/local/include/readline -I/usr/contrib/include -DODBCINSTDIR='"/usr/local/
    > pgsql/etc"'  -c -o info.o info.c
    > info.c: In function `PGAPI_ForeignKeys':
    > info.c:2901: warning: `pkey_text' might be used uninitialized in this function
    > info.c:2903: warning: `fkey_text' might be used uninitialized in this function
    > info.c:2905: warning: `pkt_text' might be used uninitialized in this function
    > info.c:2907: warning: `fkt_text' might be used uninitialized in this function
    > 
    
    Hmm you seem to be compiling it with multibyte enabled.
    OK I would suppress the warnings.
    
    BTW why are people configuring with --enable-odbc ?
    
    regards,
    Hiroshi Inoue
    
    
  3. Re: compiler warnings in ODBC

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> — 2001-11-02T01:19:23Z

    > Bruce Momjian wrote:
    > > 
    > > Can someone look at this compiler warning I am seeing in ODBC:
    > > 
    > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > > 
    > > gcc -O2 -pipe -m486 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -g -Wall -
    > > O1 -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -fpic -I. -I../../../src/include
    > > -I/usr/local/include/readline -I/usr/contrib/include -DODBCINSTDIR='"/usr/local/
    > > pgsql/etc"'  -c -o info.o info.c
    > > info.c: In function `PGAPI_ForeignKeys':
    > > info.c:2901: warning: `pkey_text' might be used uninitialized in this function
    > > info.c:2903: warning: `fkey_text' might be used uninitialized in this function
    > > info.c:2905: warning: `pkt_text' might be used uninitialized in this function
    > > info.c:2907: warning: `fkt_text' might be used uninitialized in this function
    > > 
    > 
    > Hmm you seem to be compiling it with multibyte enabled.
    > OK I would suppress the warnings.
    
    Thanks.
    
    > BTW why are people configuring with --enable-odbc ?
    
    I enable all I can so I can check more of the code during a compile.
    
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  4. Re: compiler warnings in ODBC

    Hiroshi Inoue <inoue@tpf.co.jp> — 2001-11-02T06:15:32Z

    Bruce Momjian wrote:
    > 
    > > Bruce Momjian wrote:
    > > >
    > > > Can someone look at this compiler warning I am seeing in ODBC:
    > > >
    > > > 
    > > >
    > 
    > > BTW why are people configuring with --enable-odbc ?
    > 
    > I enable all I can so I can check more of the code during a compile.
    > 
    
    ISTM neither you nor Philip Warner would use the driver
    in reality. I'm suspicious if --enable-odbc has a meaning
    without the environment. We could have 3 kind of ODBC
    drivers under unix now.
    1) stand-alone driver made with --enable-odbc.
    2) iODBC driver made with --with-iodbc. 
    3) unixODBC driver made with --with-unixODBC.
    
    Because they are exclusive, it seems to have little meaning
    to make 1) in advance. In addition it seems misleading if
    people would regard 1) as the standard PG driver.
    
    regards,
    Hiroshi Inoue
    
    
  5. Re: compiler warnings in ODBC

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> — 2001-11-02T12:47:25Z

    > ISTM neither you nor Philip Warner would use the driver
    > in reality. I'm suspicious if --enable-odbc has a meaning
    > without the environment. We could have 3 kind of ODBC
    > drivers under unix now.
    > 1) stand-alone driver made with --enable-odbc.
    > 2) iODBC driver made with --with-iodbc. 
    > 3) unixODBC driver made with --with-unixODBC.
    > 
    > Because they are exclusive, it seems to have little meaning
    > to make 1) in advance. In addition it seems misleading if
    > people would regard 1) as the standard PG driver.
    
    I never run the code, just compile it.  In fact, I don't use PostgreSQL
    at all except for PostgreSQL development, and never have.
    
    -- 
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  6. Re: compiler warnings in ODBC

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2001-11-02T17:19:28Z

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
    > Can someone look at this compiler warning I am seeing in ODBC:
    
    Fixed.
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
  7. Re: compiler warnings in ODBC

    Hannu Krosing <hannu@tm.ee> — 2001-11-04T10:41:33Z

    Peter Eisentraut wrote:
    > 
    > Hiroshi Inoue writes:
    > 
    > > ISTM neither you nor Philip Warner would use the driver
    > > in reality. I'm suspicious if --enable-odbc has a meaning
    > > without the environment. We could have 3 kind of ODBC
    > > drivers under unix now.
    > > 1) stand-alone driver made with --enable-odbc.
    > > 2) iODBC driver made with --with-iodbc.
    > > 3) unixODBC driver made with --with-unixODBC.
    > >
    > > Because they are exclusive, it seems to have little meaning
    > > to make 1) in advance. In addition it seems misleading if
    > > people would regard 1) as the standard PG driver.
    > 
    > It probably doesn't make the greatest possible sense, but it's backward
    > compatible and consistent with typical configure options.
    > 
    > Btw., to get the iODBC driver, you need both options --with-iodbc and
    > --enable-odbc.  If you only use the former, you get nothing at all.
    > Again, this could conceivably be done differently.
    
    --enable-odbc=standalone
    --enable-odbc=iODBC
    --enable-odbc=unixODBC
    
    could be the logical way to do it ?
    
    ----------------
    Hannu
    
    
  8. Re: compiler warnings in ODBC

    Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> — 2001-11-04T13:04:20Z

    Hiroshi Inoue writes:
    
    > ISTM neither you nor Philip Warner would use the driver
    > in reality. I'm suspicious if --enable-odbc has a meaning
    > without the environment. We could have 3 kind of ODBC
    > drivers under unix now.
    > 1) stand-alone driver made with --enable-odbc.
    > 2) iODBC driver made with --with-iodbc.
    > 3) unixODBC driver made with --with-unixODBC.
    >
    > Because they are exclusive, it seems to have little meaning
    > to make 1) in advance. In addition it seems misleading if
    > people would regard 1) as the standard PG driver.
    
    It probably doesn't make the greatest possible sense, but it's backward
    compatible and consistent with typical configure options.
    
    Btw., to get the iODBC driver, you need both options --with-iodbc and
    --enable-odbc.  If you only use the former, you get nothing at all.
    Again, this could conceivably be done differently.
    
    -- 
    Peter Eisentraut   peter_e@gmx.net   http://funkturm.homeip.net/~peter
    
    
    
  9. Re: compiler warnings in ODBC

    Peter Harvey <pharvey@codebydesign.com> — 2001-11-04T20:05:30Z

    > --enable-odbc=standalone
    > --enable-odbc=iODBC
    > --enable-odbc=unixODBC
    >
    > could be the logical way to do it ?
    >
    
    This seems to make sense to me. Also; it would be nice if someone would write 
    a couple of m4 macros for detecting defaults (i.e. Is unixODBC being used on 
    the system? Is iODBC being used on the system?).
    
    -- 
    Peter Harvey
    CodeByDesign  - http://www.codebydesign.com
    DataArchitect - http://www.codebydesign.com/DataArchitect
    
    
  10. Re: compiler warnings in ODBC

    Hiroshi Inoue <inoue@tpf.co.jp> — 2001-11-05T02:41:45Z

    Peter Eisentraut wrote:
    > 
    > Hiroshi Inoue writes:
    > 
    > > ISTM neither you nor Philip Warner would use the driver
    > > in reality. I'm suspicious if --enable-odbc has a meaning
    > > without the environment. We could have 3 kind of ODBC
    > > drivers under unix now.
    > > 1) stand-alone driver made with --enable-odbc.
    > > 2) iODBC driver made with --with-iodbc.
    > > 3) unixODBC driver made with --with-unixODBC.
    > >
    > > Because they are exclusive, it seems to have little meaning
    > > to make 1) in advance. In addition it seems misleading if
    > > people would regard 1) as the standard PG driver.
    > 
    > It probably doesn't make the greatest possible sense, but it's backward
    > compatible and consistent with typical configure options.
    
    There seems to be pretty many users who only compile
    the driver but how many real users are there ?
    The driver hasn't been easy to use with iODBC and
    unfortunately I remember no response from PG users
    to the postings on ML like .. I can't connect to ..
    IMHO users shouldn't specify the option --enable-odbc
    aimlessly and should choose either iODBC, unixODBC
    or stand-alone consciouly.
    
    > 
    > Btw., to get the iODBC driver, you need both options --with-iodbc and
    > --enable-odbc.  If you only use the former, you get nothing at all.
    
    Really ?
    I see the following in ./configure.
    
    if test "$with_unixodbc" = yes || test "$with_iodbc" = yes; then
      enable_odbc=yes
    fi
    
    regards,
    Hiroshi Inoue
    
    
  11. Re: compiler warnings in ODBC

    Peter Harvey <pharvey@codebydesign.com> — 2001-11-05T05:06:34Z

    > There seems to be pretty many users who only compile
    > the driver but how many real users are there ?
    > The driver hasn't been easy to use with iODBC and
    > unfortunately I remember no response from PG users
    > to the postings on ML like .. I can't connect to ..
    > IMHO users shouldn't specify the option --enable-odbc
    > aimlessly and should choose either iODBC, unixODBC
    > or stand-alone consciouly.
    
    The version I use works great with unixODBC. Also; I would imagine that 
    *most* people using ODBC would want to use a Driver Manager.
    
    -- 
    Peter Harvey
    CodeByDesign  - http://www.codebydesign.com
    DataArchitect - http://www.codebydesign.com/DataArchitect
    
    
  12. Re: compiler warnings in ODBC

    Hannu Krosing <hannu@tm.ee> — 2001-11-05T20:00:39Z

    Peter Eisentraut wrote:
    > 
    > Hannu Krosing writes:
    > 
    > > > Btw., to get the iODBC driver, you need both options --with-iodbc and
    > > > --enable-odbc.  If you only use the former, you get nothing at all.
    > > > Again, this could conceivably be done differently.
    > >
    > > --enable-odbc=standalone
    > > --enable-odbc=iODBC
    > > --enable-odbc=unixODBC
    > >
    > > could be the logical way to do it ?
    > 
    > Logical maybe, but not consistent with typical configure options.  If you
    > want to build your package while using some other package for it, then the
    > option is --with-package.  I could imagine making --enable-odbc optional
    > in that case, though.
    >
    
    My understanding was that different ODBC variants were mutually
    exclusive 
    while other packages are not. Thus a separate option. it could be also
    
    --with-odbc=xxxODBC or --enable-odbc=xxxODBC
    
    ------------
    Hannu
    
    
  13. Re: compiler warnings in ODBC

    Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> — 2001-11-05T20:05:03Z

    Hannu Krosing writes:
    
    > > Btw., to get the iODBC driver, you need both options --with-iodbc and
    > > --enable-odbc.  If you only use the former, you get nothing at all.
    > > Again, this could conceivably be done differently.
    >
    > --enable-odbc=standalone
    > --enable-odbc=iODBC
    > --enable-odbc=unixODBC
    >
    > could be the logical way to do it ?
    
    Logical maybe, but not consistent with typical configure options.  If you
    want to build your package while using some other package for it, then the
    option is --with-package.  I could imagine making --enable-odbc optional
    in that case, though.
    
    -- 
    Peter Eisentraut   peter_e@gmx.net   http://funkturm.homeip.net/~peter
    
    
    
  14. Re: compiler warnings in ODBC

    Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> — 2001-11-05T20:05:13Z

    Peter Harvey writes:
    
    > Also; it would be nice if someone would write a couple of m4 macros
    > for detecting defaults (i.e. Is unixODBC being used on the system? Is
    > iODBC being used on the system?).
    
    This is sort of my long-term idea, i.e., just use "the" ODBC driver that's
    available.  However, I'm not sure if it's entirely appropriate to do that,
    for a number of reasons, one of which is that unixODBC and iODBC aren't
    pretending to be compatible, another is that if this were the way to go
    then we wouldn't really have a place for the standalone driver.  For now,
    I think giving people the explicit choice is a good way to see where this
    is going at all.
    
    -- 
    Peter Eisentraut   peter_e@gmx.net   http://funkturm.homeip.net/~peter
    
    
    
  15. Re: compiler warnings in ODBC

    Peter Harvey <pharvey@codebydesign.com> — 2001-11-06T03:47:45Z

    On Monday 05 November 2001 12:05, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
    > Peter Harvey writes:
    > > Also; it would be nice if someone would write a couple of m4 macros
    > > for detecting defaults (i.e. Is unixODBC being used on the system? Is
    > > iODBC being used on the system?).
    >
    > This is sort of my long-term idea, i.e., just use "the" ODBC driver that's
    > available.  However, I'm not sure if it's entirely appropriate to do that,
    > for a number of reasons, one of which is that unixODBC and iODBC aren't
    > pretending to be compatible, another is that if this were the way to go
    > then we wouldn't really have a place for the standalone driver.  For now,
    > I think giving people the explicit choice is a good way to see where this
    > is going at all.
    
    unixODBC and iODBC have actually been working towards the same goal. The 
    specification is clear enough. The difference is that they have had different 
    levels of resources and different priorities.
    
    Having said that; I am just happy to see people taking the time to work these 
    issues out :)
    
    -- 
    Peter Harvey
    CodeByDesign  - http://www.codebydesign.com
    DataArchitect - http://www.codebydesign.com/DataArchitect