From: | "Permaine Cheung" <pcheung(at)redhat(dot)com> |
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To: | <lockhart(at)fourpalms(dot)org> |
Cc: | <thomas(at)pgsql(dot)com>, <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Third call for platform testing |
Date: | 2001-12-13 13:10:25 |
Message-ID: | 06bd01c183d7$89308430$f90e10ac@toronto.redhat.com |
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>
> OK, S/390 is easy.
>
> For PS/2, how does the CPU identify itself? If you have to remove the
> slock_t definition from the port include file then presumably it does
> identify itself as one of the already supported CPUs (alpha, arm, ia64,
> i386, mips, ppc, sparc, s390), right? Or does some other default setting
> get used that you then #undef in that include file?
I specified --template=linux. :)
> A few more details would probably let someone reproduce your result,
> which would be enough to consider this as a supported platform. That is,
> as long as you aren't running the only PlayStation 2 in the world with
> Linux?? Heck, on second thought we'd consider it supported even so ;)
>
I'm trying to submit the report, however, I've been getting a
PostgreSQL query failure saying regresstests does not exist in
/usr/local/www/developer/regress/regress.php.
Permaine
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