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  1. Linux/Alpha and pgsql....

    Ryan Kirkpatrick <rkirkpat@nag.cs.colorado.edu> — 1998-04-10T23:04:59Z

    	I finally found some time to make minor patch to pgsql 6.3.1 to
    make it "sort-of-work" out of the box for Linux/Alpha. At the current
    moment, I can get it to compile, and run 'initdb' successfully. Regression
    tests are successful for the most part, with the biggest problems being in
    any dealing with floats, especially the float{4,...} tests. Overall, it
    looks as things are improving! :)
    	The patches are for the two modified files only, as the changes
    were small. Mainly just replacing 'defined(linuxalpha)' with something
    that is understood '( defined(linux) && defined(__alpha__) )' by the
    compiler correctly, since linuxalpha was not getting defined anywhere, and
    the Linux/Alpha gcc does not generate the linuxalpha symbol itself.
    Appears to have been a slight oversight by some one who was adding
    Linux/Alpha support to the code. This shouldn't break any other platforms,
    with as small and simple a change as it is. Hopefully it can make it into
    6.3.2? :)
    	Also, what is the purpose of the files in
    ./src/backend/ports/linuxalpha? I can't find any reference to them
    anywhere else in the sources, and it does not appears they are even
    included in the final binary. The files themselves are pretty sparse.
    Also, if I understand the configure scripts correctly, only a
    ./src/backend/port/linux directory would be used, as linuxalpha is
    considered a subset of linux. Of course the latter directory existed in
    6.2.x, but is now gone. I think that the former directory can follow,
    i.e. be removed as well.
    	Thats all for now! As usual, any questions about these
    patches, feel free to email me. TTYL.
    
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  2. Re: [HACKERS] Linux/Alpha and pgsql....

    Marc G. Fournier <scrappy@hub.org> — 1998-04-11T00:02:10Z

    On Fri, 10 Apr 1998, Ryan Kirkpatrick wrote:
    
    > 
    > 	I finally found some time to make minor patch to pgsql 6.3.1 to
    > make it "sort-of-work" out of the box for Linux/Alpha. At the current
    > moment, I can get it to compile, and run 'initdb' successfully. Regression
    > tests are successful for the most part, with the biggest problems being in
    > any dealing with floats, especially the float{4,...} tests. Overall, it
    > looks as things are improving! :)
    
    	Can you grab the latest snapshot, which is going to be v6.3.2, and
    confirm/tweak your patch with that?  Its meant for release on April 15th,
    as long as my personal 'show stoppers' are no longer a problem :)
    
    
    Marc G. Fournier                                
    Systems Administrator @ hub.org 
    primary: scrappy@hub.org           secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org 
    
    
    
  3. Re: [HACKERS] Linux/Alpha and pgsql....

    Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us> — 1998-04-11T01:56:32Z

    Marc, would you install these as appropriate.  Also, you will find that
    I added to templates/linuxalpha the line:
    
    	linuxalpha:CFLAGS:-O2 -Dalpha
                                  ^^^^^^^
    
    so the patches he supplied adding __alpha__ are not needed anymore.
    
    This addition fixed alpha support, so it should fix alpha-linux too.
    
    
    > 	I finally found some time to make minor patch to pgsql 6.3.1 to
    > make it "sort-of-work" out of the box for Linux/Alpha. At the current
    > moment, I can get it to compile, and run 'initdb' successfully. Regression
    > tests are successful for the most part, with the biggest problems being in
    > any dealing with floats, especially the float{4,...} tests. Overall, it
    > looks as things are improving! :)
    > 	The patches are for the two modified files only, as the changes
    > were small. Mainly just replacing 'defined(linuxalpha)' with something
    > that is understood '( defined(linux) && defined(__alpha__) )' by the
    > compiler correctly, since linuxalpha was not getting defined anywhere, and
    > the Linux/Alpha gcc does not generate the linuxalpha symbol itself.
    > Appears to have been a slight oversight by some one who was adding
    > Linux/Alpha support to the code. This shouldn't break any other platforms,
    > with as small and simple a change as it is. Hopefully it can make it into
    > 6.3.2? :)
    > 	Also, what is the purpose of the files in
    > ./src/backend/ports/linuxalpha? I can't find any reference to them
    > anywhere else in the sources, and it does not appears they are even
    > included in the final binary. The files themselves are pretty sparse.
    > Also, if I understand the configure scripts correctly, only a
    > ./src/backend/port/linux directory would be used, as linuxalpha is
    > considered a subset of linux. Of course the latter directory existed in
    > 6.2.x, but is now gone. I think that the former directory can follow,
    > i.e. be removed as well.
    > 	Thats all for now! As usual, any questions about these
    > patches, feel free to email me. TTYL.
    > 
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  4. Re: [HACKERS] Linux/Alpha and pgsql....

    Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us> — 1998-04-11T01:59:09Z

    > 
    > On Fri, 10 Apr 1998, Ryan Kirkpatrick wrote:
    > 
    > > 
    > > 	I finally found some time to make minor patch to pgsql 6.3.1 to
    > > make it "sort-of-work" out of the box for Linux/Alpha. At the current
    > > moment, I can get it to compile, and run 'initdb' successfully. Regression
    > > tests are successful for the most part, with the biggest problems being in
    > > any dealing with floats, especially the float{4,...} tests. Overall, it
    > > looks as things are improving! :)
    > 
    > 	Can you grab the latest snapshot, which is going to be v6.3.2, and
    > confirm/tweak your patch with that?  Its meant for release on April 15th,
    > as long as my personal 'show stoppers' are no longer a problem :)
    
    Again, the addition in templates/linuxalpha should fix most of your
    problems.  Let us know.
    
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  5. Re: [HACKERS] Linux/Alpha and pgsql....

    Ryan Kirkpatrick <rkirkpat@nag.cs.colorado.edu> — 1998-04-11T18:48:20Z

    On Fri, 10 Apr 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:
    
    > > 	Can you grab the latest snapshot, which is going to be v6.3.2, and
    > > confirm/tweak your patch with that?  Its meant for release on April 15th,
    > > as long as my personal 'show stoppers' are no longer a problem :)
    > 
    > Again, the addition in templates/linuxalpha should fix most of your
    > problems.  Let us know.
    
    	Ok, I grabbed the latest snapshot, April 11, 7am. The changes in
    templates/linuxalpha do fix some of the problems, and make fixing the rest
    easier. As it was "out-of-the-box", it (nearly) compiled and ran initdb
    sucessfully on my UDB. But there was quite a few failures and coredumps by
    postgres upon the running of regression tests. 
    	To get it compile succesfully, I had to make sure the linux/alpha
    did not include a few .h files that the alpha version was supposed to
    include. This occured in ./backend/main/main.c, and the patch for it is
    attached.
    	I then added -Dlinuxalpha to the ./template/linuxalpha CFLAGS
    line, and recompiled. 'initdb' ran fine, and regression tests went much
    better. Now about 75% of the regression tests complete successfully. From
    the looks of things, floats are still causing most of the problems. I
    haven't looked yet to see if there are major problems, or just minor
    formatting ones. A patch for the ./template/linuxalpha changes is also
    attached.
    	These two patches should bring the current version of pgsql very
    close to working cleaning on Linux/Alpha! :) As usual, if you have any
    questions, feel free to email me.
    
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  6. Re: [HACKERS] Linux/Alpha and pgsql....

    Marc G. Fournier <scrappy@hub.org> — 1998-04-11T21:21:03Z

    On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, Ryan Kirkpatrick wrote:
    
    > 	These two patches should bring the current version of pgsql very
    > close to working cleaning on Linux/Alpha! :) As usual, if you have any
    > questions, feel free to email me.
    
    	Seeing as how close we are to a v6.3.2 release, I put these in,
    but I don't like them...
    
    	We've been moving *away* from using -D's in order to deal with
    operating system/hardware related issues...using tools/ccsym, are there no
    compiler defined variables you can use for this instead?
    
    Marc G. Fournier                                
    Systems Administrator @ hub.org 
    primary: scrappy@hub.org           secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org 
    
    
    
  7. Re: [HACKERS] Linux/Alpha and pgsql....

    Ryan Kirkpatrick <rkirkpat@nag.cs.colorado.edu> — 1998-04-11T21:41:48Z

    On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
    
    > On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, Ryan Kirkpatrick wrote:
    > 
    > > 	These two patches should bring the current version of pgsql very
    > > close to working cleaning on Linux/Alpha! :) As usual, if you have any
    > > questions, feel free to email me.
    > 
    > 	Seeing as how close we are to a v6.3.2 release, I put these in,
    > but I don't like them...
    > 
    > 	We've been moving *away* from using -D's in order to deal with
    > operating system/hardware related issues...using tools/ccsym, are there no
    > compiler defined variables you can use for this instead?
    
    	Hold on a second here.... The first patches I sent you were done
    by modifying the defined(linuxalpha) to (defined(linux) &&
    defined(alpha)) (the tools/ccsym method). But I was told that there was a
    template for linux/alpha, and I should modify that, and so I used the
    -D's. Which way do you all want it???
    	For what its worth, I agree, the output from tools/ccsym should be
    used and not -D's.
    	Ok, attached are a new set of patches. First of all, ignore all
    previous patches I have sent on this thread. Now these three work on the
    idea that 'alpha' and 'linux' are both defined. The former is defined by
    CFLAGS in template/linuxalpha, and latter is defined by the gcc on my UDB
    (and all other Linux/Alpha systems). This removes the need to add any
    defines to the CFLAGS line. To get rid of the other define (-Dalpha), we
    simply need to replace each 'defined(alpha)' with '(defined(alpha) ||
    defined(__alpha__))', as gcc automatically defines '__alpha__' like it
    does 'linux'. If you want me to do this, just ask.
    	Ok, now are these patches ok by everyone? :) Thanks.
    
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  8. Re: [HACKERS] Linux/Alpha and pgsql....

    Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us> — 1998-04-11T23:15:24Z

    > 	Ok, I grabbed the latest snapshot, April 11, 7am. The changes in
    > templates/linuxalpha do fix some of the problems, and make fixing the rest
    > easier. As it was "out-of-the-box", it (nearly) compiled and ran initdb
    > sucessfully on my UDB. But there was quite a few failures and coredumps by
    > postgres upon the running of regression tests. 
    
    OK, this is good.  Now my only issue is that is seems the 'alpha' define
    it now too broad.  We are using 'alpha' to fix alpha issues, and to fix
    'dec alpha' issues.  Is that true?
    
    If it is, can we have the DEC alpha port define 'alpha' and 'decalpha'
    and change the 'decalpha'-specific defines to use 'decalpha', the
    linuxalpha defines to use 'linuxalpha', and the purely 'alpha'-specific
    changes to use just normal 'alpha'.
    
    I am requesting this because 'alpha' has been such a problem port for
    us, and would like to have things REALLY clear now that we understand
    them, so later, they will not get broken.
    
    Can you review all the 'alpha' defines, and send us a patch that adds
    'decalpha' define to the non-linux alpha port, and change the other
    'ifdef's appropriately to everything works and is clean?
    
    Release of 6.3.2 is due April 15th.  Hope that gives you enough time.
    We hopefully can get a dec alpha person to test the changes you make, so
    alpha works properly for 6.3.2.
    
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  9. Re: [HACKERS] Linux/Alpha and pgsql....

    Marc G. Fournier <scrappy@hub.org> — 1998-04-12T02:59:11Z

    On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, Ryan Kirkpatrick wrote:
    
    > 	Ok, attached are a new set of patches. First of all, ignore all
    
    	Perfect...applied...
    
    > previous patches I have sent on this thread. Now these three work on the
    
    	Please confirm, since I haven't removed anything except those
    things that these patches replaced...
    
    > idea that 'alpha' and 'linux' are both defined. The former is defined by
    > CFLAGS in template/linuxalpha, and latter is defined by the gcc on my UDB
    > (and all other Linux/Alpha systems). This removes the need to add any
    > defines to the CFLAGS line. To get rid of the other define (-Dalpha), we
    > simply need to replace each 'defined(alpha)' with '(defined(alpha) ||
    > defined(__alpha__))', as gcc automatically defines '__alpha__' like it
    > does 'linux'. If you want me to do this, just ask.
    
    	Please do...
    
    
    
    
  10. Re: [HACKERS] Linux/Alpha and pgsql....

    Marc G. Fournier <scrappy@hub.org> — 1998-04-12T03:00:47Z

    On Fri, 10 Apr 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:
    
    > Marc, would you install these as appropriate.  Also, you will find that
    > I added to templates/linuxalpha the line:
    > 
    > 	linuxalpha:CFLAGS:-O2 -Dalpha
    >                               ^^^^^^^
    
    	This should be derived from the compiler...Ryan has reposted
    patches that do this, an dwill be doing more to get rid of the -Dalpha...
    
    Marc G. Fournier                                
    Systems Administrator @ hub.org 
    primary: scrappy@hub.org           secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org 
    
    
    
  11. Re: [HACKERS] Linux/Alpha and pgsql....

    Ryan Kirkpatrick <rkirkpat@nag.cs.colorado.edu> — 1998-04-12T23:44:19Z

    On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
    
    > > 	Ok, attached are a new set of patches. First of all, ignore all
    > 
    > 	Perfect...applied...
    
    	Thank you. :)
    
    > 	Please do...
    
    	Ok, I will try and get the Linux/Alpha versus Dec/Alpha defines
    sorted out by Tuesday evening. Though I can't make any promises, as the
    work I have gotten done was thanks to a three day weekend. I will let you
    all know when they are ready. But at the very least, pgsql will compile
    and pretty much work on Linux/Alpha out of the box at this point. A major
    step forward! :)
    
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  12. Re: [HACKERS] Linux/Alpha and pgsql....

    Ryan Kirkpatrick <rkirkpat@nag.cs.colorado.edu> — 1998-04-15T01:45:49Z

    	I downloaded today's (13th) snapshot, and it compiled and ran
    initdb just fine, right out of the box. So it looks like the patches made
    it in just fine.
    
    On Sun, 12 Apr 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
    
    > 	This should be derived from the compiler...Ryan has reposted
    > patches that do this, an dwill be doing more to get rid of the -Dalpha...
    
    	Unfortunetly, I will not have patches to fix this until after the
    15th deadline. I am too busy with school work (finals in two weeks!) at
    the moment to take the time to get it done. I can't promise them anytime
    earlier than a month from now. But, for the moment things are working
    reasonably well (from a Linux/Alpha standpoint), and so while the current
    state isn't pretty, it will have to do for now. Sorry.
    
    	Also, in actually testing pgsql on Linux/Alpha on some real world
    applications, I found most everything works. Though I hit a snag, that
    when ever I try to select a datetime field from a table, postgres throws
    an arthimetic trap, and the psql core dumps. Just a data point for you
    all.
    
    	Thanks, and TTYL.
    
    
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