I have compiled and tested PostgreSQL 7.1devel on UnixWare 7.1. During the
process, the need for changes to the FAQ_SCO document was uncovered. The attach patch file implements thost changes. Billy G. Allie
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL V7.0
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SCO UnixWare and OpenServer Specific
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TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NORMAL FAQ
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=======================================================
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last updated: $Date: 2000/08/26 19:34:24 $
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last updated: $Date: 2000/10/09 03:49:42 $
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current maintainer: Billy G. Allie (Bill.Allie@mug.org)
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original author: Andrew Merrill (andrew@compclass.com)
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@ -28,29 +28,28 @@ Topics:
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***************************************************************************
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*) Skunkware
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You should locate your copy of the SCO Skunkware CD. The Skunkware CD
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is included with UnixWare 7 and current versions of OpenServer 5.
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You should locate your copy of the SCO Skunkware CD. The Skunkware CD is
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included with UnixWare 7 and current versions of OpenServer 5.
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Skunkware includes ready-to-install versions of many popular programs that
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are available on the Internet. For example, gzip, gunzip, GNU make, flex,
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and bison are all included.
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If you do not have this CD, the software on it
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is available via anonymous ftp from ftp.sco.com/skunkware.
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If you do not have this CD, the software on it is available via anonymous
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ftp from ftp.sco.com/skunkware.
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For UnixWare 7.1, this CD is now labeled "Open License Software Supplement".
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Skunkware has different versions for UnixWare and
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OpenServer. Make sure you install the correct version for your
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operating system, except as noted below.
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Skunkware has different versions for UnixWare and OpenServer. Make sure
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you install the correct version for your operating system, except as noted
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below.
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***************************************************************************
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*) GNU Make
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You need to use the GNU make program, which is on the Skunkware CD.
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By default, it installs as /usr/local/bin/make. To avoid confusion
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with the SCO make program, you may want to rename GNU make to gmake.
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You need to use the GNU make program, which is on the Skunkware CD. By
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default, it installs as /usr/local/bin/make. To avoid confusion with the
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SCO make program, you may want to rename GNU make to gmake.
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***************************************************************************
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@ -74,19 +73,19 @@ configure --without-CXX
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***************************************************************************
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*) Readline
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If you install the readline library, then psql (the PostgreSQL command
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line SQL interpreter) remembers each command you type, and allows
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you to use arrow keys to recall and edit previous commands. This is
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very helpful, and is strongly recommended. The readline library is
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on the Skunkware CD.
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If you install the readline library, then psql (the PostgreSQL command line
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SQL interpreter) remembers each command you type, and allows you to use
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arrow keys to recall and edit previous commands. This is very helpful, and
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is strongly recommended. The readline library is on the Skunkware CD.
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The readline library is not included on the UnixWare 7.1 Skunkware CD. If
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you have the UnixWare 7.0.0 or 7.0.1 Skunkware CDs, you can install it
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from there. Otherwise, try ftp.sco.com/skunkware.
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you have the UnixWare 7.0.0 or 7.0.1 Skunkware CDs, you can install it from
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there. Otherwise, try ftp.sco.com/skunkware.
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By default, readline installs into /usr/local/lib and /usr/local/include.
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However, the PostgreSQL configure program will not find it there without
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help. If you installed readline, then use the following options to configure:
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help. If you installed readline, then use the following options to
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configure:
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configure --with-libs=/usr/local/lib --with-includes=/usr/local/include
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@ -117,41 +116,67 @@ Putting these together with the no-C++ and readline options from above:
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*) Compiling PostgreSQL 7.0 with the UDK
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The program, backend/utils/adt/int8.c, tickles a compiler bug with in the
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following version of the C compiler:
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following versions (and probably others as well) of the C compiler:
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Optimizing C Compilation System (CCS) 3.2 08/18/98 (u701)
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Optimizing C Compilation System (CCS) 3.2 08/18/98
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Optimizing C Compilation System (CCS) 3.2 09/28/99
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If you encounter an error compiling backend/utils/adt/int8.c, please apply
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the following patch:
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------------------------------8< CUT HERE >8------------------------------
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*** ./src/backend/utils/adt/int8.c.orig Mon Apr 3 13:24:12 2000
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--- ./src/backend/utils/adt/int8.c Mon Apr 3 13:28:47 2000
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*** src/backend/utils/adt/int8.c.orig Sat Oct 7 20:48:17 2000
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--- src/backend/utils/adt/int8.c Sat Oct 7 20:52:03 2000
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***************
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*** 410,416 ****
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if (*arg1 < 1)
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*result = 0;
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*** 489,495 ****
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if (arg1 < 1)
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result = 0;
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else
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! for (i = *arg1, *result = 1; i > 0; --i)
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*result *= i;
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! for (i = arg1, result = 1; i > 0; --i)
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result *= i;
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return result;
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--- 410,416 ----
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if (*arg1 < 1)
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*result = 0;
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PG_RETURN_INT64(result);
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--- 489,495 ----
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if (arg1 < 1)
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result = 0;
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else
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! for (i = *arg1, *result = 1; 0 < i; --i)
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*result *= i;
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! for (i = arg1, result = 1; i; --i)
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result *= i;
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return result;
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PG_RETURN_INT64(result);
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------------------------------8< CUT HERE >8------------------------------
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The bind function in UnixWare 7.1+ has a problem when used with the AF_UNIX
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family. The following patch provides a work-around for the problem (thanks
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go to Oliver PRENANT <ohp@pyrenet.fre> for this patch).
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------------------------------8< CUT HERE >8------------------------------
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*** src/backend/libpq/pqcomm.c.orig Sun Oct 8 02:21:25 2000
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--- src/backend/libpq/pqcomm.c Sun Oct 8 02:42:57 2000
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***************
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*** 329,334 ****
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--- 329,341 ----
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return STATUS_ERROR;
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}
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+ /* Work around a bug in UnixWare 7.1.x - accept is not returning the
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+ * correct family when the family is AF_UNIX.
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+ */
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+
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+ if (port->raddr.sa.sa_family == 0)
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+ port->raddr.sa.sa_family = AF_UNIX;
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+
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/* fill in the server (local) address */
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addrlen = sizeof(port->laddr);
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if (getsockname(port->sock, (struct sockaddr *) & port->laddr,
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***************************************************************************
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*) Reading the PostgreSQL man pages on UnixWare
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By default, the PostgreSQL man pages are installed into /usr/local/pgsql/man.
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By default, UnixWare does not look there for man pages, so you will not
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be able to read them.
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By default, UnixWare does not look there for man pages, so you will not be
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able to read them.
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You need to make the following changes to access the PostgreSQL man pages
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from UnixWare.
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