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  1. Patches for IRIX 6.5.3 (current snapshot)

    Helmut Jarausch <jarausch@numa1.igpm.rwth-aachen.de> — 1999-04-23T15:27:05Z

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    Your name		: Helmut Jarausch	
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      Architecture (example: Intel Pentium)  	: SGI PowerIndigo 2
    
      Operating System (example: Linux 2.0.26 ELF) 	: IRIX 6.5.3
    
      PostgreSQL version (example: PostgreSQL-6.4)  : PostgreSQL-6.5.1 snapshot 
    
      Compiler used (example:  gcc 2.8.0)		: egcs-1.1.2
    
    
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    1st)
       remove the  .global directive  in src/backend/storage/buffer/s_lock.s
       after
       #if defined(__mips)
    
    2nd) there is a conflicting _ALIGN macro in  <sys/socket.h> here
       so, rename the macro  _ALIGN in src/include/utils/memutils.h  e.g. to
       _PG_ALIGN
       giving
    
    #define _PG_ALIGN(ALIGNVAL,LEN)	(((long)(LEN) + (ALIGNVAL-1)) & ~(ALIGNVAL-1))
    
    #define SHORTALIGN(LEN)			_PG_ALIGN(ALIGNOF_SHORT, (LEN))
    #define INTALIGN(LEN)			_PG_ALIGN(ALIGNOF_INT, (LEN))
    #define LONGALIGN(LEN)			_PG_ALIGN(ALIGNOF_LONG, (LEN))
    #define DOUBLEALIGN(LEN)		_PG_ALIGN(ALIGNOF_DOUBLE, (LEN))
    #define MAXALIGN(LEN)			_PG_ALIGN(MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF, (LEN))
    
    
    3rd)
    (Quite) new Perl5 versions have a different name space. For the moment
      edit
      interfaces/perl5/Makefile.PL
      and add the line
      CCFLAGS      => '-DPERL_POLLUTE',
      in the %opts hash, i.e.
      
    
    if (! $ENV{POSTGRES_HOME}) {
    
        # Check that we actually are inside the Postgres source tree
        if (! -d "../libpq") {
    	die
    "To install Pg separately from the Postgres distribution,
    you must set environment variable POSTGRES_HOME to point to
    where Postgres is installed (often /usr/local/pgsql).\n";
        }
    
        # Setup for build/test inside a Postgres source tree
    
        # Perl may complain if path to libpq isn't absolute
        my $cwd = `pwd`;
        chop $cwd;
    
        %opts = (
            NAME         => 'Pg',
            VERSION_FROM => 'Pg.pm',
            INC          => "-I../libpq -I../../include",
            OBJECT       => "Pg\$(OBJ_EXT)",
            LIBS         => ["-L$cwd/../libpq -lpq"],
             CCFLAGS      => '-DPERL_POLLUTE',
       );
    
    } else {
    
        # Setup for final install of Pg using an already-installed libpq,
        # or for standalone installation when Postgres already is installed.
    
        %opts = (
            NAME         => 'Pg',
            VERSION_FROM => 'Pg.pm',
            INC          => "-I$ENV{POSTGRES_HOME}/include",
            OBJECT       => "Pg\$(OBJ_EXT)",
            LIBS         => ["-L$ENV{POSTGRES_HOME}/lib -lpq"],
            CCFLAGS      => '-DPERL_POLLUTE',
        );
    }