> Can someone research this and figure out what the proper solution for
> this is? Seems we are going around in circles if we keep
> adding/removing DLLIMPORT.
I believe that the attached patch is the correct solution -- I apologize
for the gyrations. With the attached patch, Cygwin libpq++ builds
cleanly again. The root cause was that DLLIMPORT was defaulting to
__declspec(dllimport) since BUILDING_DLL was *not* defined when building
the libpq++ DLL.
Unfortunately, to test my patch requires changing the following makefile:
src/interfaces/libpq++/examples/Makefile
and the #includes in all of the *.cc to build against the source tree
instead of the following hardcoded installation directory structure:
/usr/local/pgsql
I was able to manually build
src/interfaces/libpq++/examples/testlibpq0.exe
against my Cygwin libpq++ without errors. However, I have not tried to
actually test testlibpq0.exe.
Is this sufficient? Or, do you want me to clean up libpq++/examples too?
(Or, is it silly to even ask? :,)) Let me know how you want to proceed and
I will submit a patch to pgsql-patches.
Jason Tishler
Now with documentation update and disabling of UTF conversion for Tcl <=8.0
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Vsevolod Lobko wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Tom Lane wrote:
>
> > > Is this looks better?
> >
> > It does, but one small gripe: the lack of semicolons will probably cause
> > pg_indent to mess up the indentation. (I know emacs' autoindent mode
> > will not work nicely with it, either.) Please set up the macros so that
> > you write
> >
> > UTF_BEGIN;
> > Tcl_DStringAppend(&unknown_src, UTF_E2U(part), -1);
> > UTF_END;
> >
> > and then I'll be happy.
>
> Attached revised patch
>
> > Your point about overhead is a good one, so I retract the gripe about
> > using a configure switch. But please include documentation patches to
> > describe the configure option in the administrator's guide (installation
> > section).
>
> This patch still uses configure switch for enabling feature.
>
> For enabling based on tcl version we have 2 posibilites:
> 1) having feature enabled by default, but in pltcl.c check for tcl
> version and disable it for old versions
> 2) enable or disable at configure time based on tcl version, but there
> are problem - current configure don't checks for tcl version at all
> and my configure skills not enought for adding this
>
Vsevolod Lobko
two additional files win32.mak and libpgtcl.def.
This patch allows to compile libpgtcl.dll on Windows
with tcl > 8.0. I've tested it on WinNT (VC6.0), SUSE Linux (7.0)
and Solaris 2.6 with tcl 8.3.3.
Mikhail Terekhov
really played it totally safe in my last suggestion, the system table might
pick up the msg but not the netmsg.dll, so better try both.
I also added a hex printout of the "errno" appended to all messages, that's
nicer.
If anyone hate my coding style, or that i'm using goto constructs, just tell
me, and i'll rework it into a nested if () thing.
Magnus Naeslund(f)
If there's anyone out there who's actually using datatype-defined
default values, this will be an incompatible change in behavior ...
but the old behavior was so broken that I doubt anyone was using it.
Standardize on %X/%X as the formatting for XLOG position display --- we
had a couple of different formats before, and none of 'em were as useful
as hex offsets IMHO.
available in freeSemMap. As noted by Tatsuo, this is now a likely
scenario for detecting MaxBackends-exceeded; if MaxBackends is a multiple
of PROC_NSEMS_PER_SET then we will fail here and not in sinval.c. The
cleanup path did not work correctly before, anyway.
system. Some systems did not understand the 'l' section, and in general
it wasn't entirely appropriate.
On SCO OpenServer, the man pages won't be installed at all until someone
figures out their man system.
Client headers are no longer in a subdirectory, since they have been made
namespace-clean.
Internal libpq headers are in a private subdirectory.
Server headers are in a private subdirectory. pg_config has a new option
to point there.