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  1. Patches for Postgresql on Linux/Alpha!

    Ryan Kirkpatrick <rkirkpat@nag.cs.colorado.edu> — 1999-07-30T16:59:06Z

    	Ok, they are finally here.... This is an initial release to just
    the pgsql lists. If no one sees any problems with the below announcement
    or patches, I will then forward them on to the rest of the world (save for
    the RH pgsql packager, as I do not have his email address). Also, as
    others see fit, maybe the patches should be put on the FTP site, and maybe
    a small annoucement somewhere on the web site, so people can find the
    patches, even if they missed them on the mailing lists.
    
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    	Attached are patches to fix about 99% of the problems that exist
    with PostgreSQL on Alpha's running Linux. They have not been heavily
    tested, but from what testing has been done, they appear to fix a number
    of nagging problems in the Alpha port of PostgreSQL.
    	These patches are against the 6.5.1 release tarball as available
    from ftp.postgresql.org. When applied, the resulting binaries pass all
    regression tests save for two:
    
    	geometry: Minor off by one error in the last decimal place. Can be
    		safely ignored provided you don't need extreme accuracy.
    	rules: Minor quirk in that PostgreSQL on Alpha has a different
    		default sorting order than the platform original used to
    		generate the expected regression results. Can be safely ignored.
    
    Unaligned traps are still present in a moderate amount with PostgreSQL on
    Linux/Alpha. To give one a feeling of the number, 28 were generated from a
    run of the regression tests. These are being worked on and should be
    resolved in the future.
    
    	Therefore, everyone with an Alpha running Linux and interested in
    running an excellent SQL database, download the 6.5.1 source for
    PostgreSQL, apply the patches, compile it, and pound on it. Send
    reactions, evaluations, problems to either me, the Debian Alpha list,
    Red Hat Alpha list, or even the PostgreSQL ports list and I will see them.
    
    	Because the extensive changes these patches make to the main
    PostgreSQL source tree, they are being and will be provided seperately for
    the 6.5.x releases. It is planned to roll them into the main distribution
    source tree for the 6.6 release that is down the road a couple of months.
    
    	Lastly, these patches are also available from my web site (see
    address in sig), where I will also be posting any future updates.
    
    	PS. Uncle George (often spotted on the RedHat axp-list) is the one
    to thank for the bulk of these patches. The rest is a combined mix of
    fixes by both Bruce Momjian and myself.
    
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  2. Re: Patches for Postgresql on Linux/Alpha!

    Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu> — 1999-08-01T04:04:13Z

    > ... I will then forward them on to the rest of the world (save for
    > the RH pgsql packager, as I do not have his email address).
    
    That would be Lamar and myself, until we have validated it for the RPM
    build. We'll take it from there...
    
                          - Thomas
    
    
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    Thomas Lockhart				lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu
    South Pasadena, California