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> > > > found in the postmaster and not included from elsewhere) > > > > shared libs on AIX need to be able to resolve all symbols at linkage time. > > Those two symbols are in backend/utils/SUBSYS.o but not in the postgres > > executable. > > They are defined in backend/utils/mb/conv.c and declared in > include/mb/pg_wchar.h. They're also linked into the > postmaster. I don't see anything unusual. Attached is a patch to fix the mb linking problems on AIX. As a nice side effect it reduces the duplicate symbol warnings to linking libpq.so and libecpg.so (all shlibs that are not postmaster loadable modules). Please apply to current (only affects AIX). The _LARGE_FILES problem is unfortunately still open, unless Peter has fixed it per his recent idea. Zeugswetter Andreas SB SD
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From: Zeugswetter Andreas <ZeugswetterA@spardat.at>
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Fri Sep 27 12:33:36 MSZ 2002
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On AIX 4.3.2 PostgreSQL compiled with the native IBM compiler xlc
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(vac.C 5.0.1) passes all regression tests.
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Other versions of OS and compiler should also work. If you don't have a
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powerpc or use gcc you might see rounding differences in the geometry
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regression test.
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Use the following configure flags in addition to your own
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if you have readline or libz there:
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--with-includes=/usr/local/include --with-libraries=/usr/local/lib
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If you need libpq++ and have trouble --with-CXX=xlC make sure you have
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installed the appropriate C++ include files and use a C++ version that
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supports the string class (e.g. VisualAge C++ filesets vacpp.cmp.batch 5.0
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and vacpp.cmp.include 5.0).
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There will probably be warnings about 0.0/0.0 division and duplicate symbols
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which you can safely ignore.
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Compiling PostgreSQL with gcc (2.95.3) on AIX also works.
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Use the configure flags: --with-CC=gcc
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You need libm.a that is in the fileset bos.adt.libm (try following command)
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$ lslpp -l bos.adt.libm
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Since the mktime() function does not work on AIX for dates before
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1970, all localtime formatted datetimes will not use summer time for
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dates before 1970.
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