Re: [HACKERS] PL/pgSQL in template1?

David Hartwig <daveh@insightdist.com>

From: David Hartwig <daveh@insightdist.com>
To: Jan Wieck <jwieck@debis.com>
Cc: PostgreSQL HACKERS <pgsql-hackers@postgreSQL.org>, Andreas Zeugswetter <andreas.zeugswetter@telecom.at>
Date: 1998-09-29T16:27:34Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Jan,

I have been hacking around trying to get a clean build without much luck.  I
have adjusted the compile options and fixed one casting problem to get all C
code compiled.  I also extracted all the external symbols successfully.
(AIX requirement)    However, I get the following message at link time:

    ld: 0711-362 ERROR: Glink code cannot be added for function: _ptrgl
        This function is used by compilers and must be called directly.

Shared libraries are a bit more tricky on AIX, but I thought I had the
routine pretty well figured out.    I am at a complete loss here.

Andreas, could you give it a try?

Jan Wieck wrote:

> Hi,
>
>     I  wonder  if anyone ever played around with PL/pgSQL. So far
>     (except for the missing Makefile) I got  no  response  if  it
>     compiles/works on other platforms than my Linux.
>
>     Since  there  are only a few details left in the rewrite code
>     for 6.4 I would like to get back on it. I think 6.4  BETA  is
>     the right time to check if it works on all the platforms (6.4
>     is the first time we ship it).
>
>     I would do it by adding a build/install with (errors  ignored
>     first)  to the Makefiles.  Then another regression test could
>     check if it works.
>
>     Comments?