Re: Re: Call for platforms

From: bpalmer <bpalmer(at)crimelabs(dot)net>
To: <lockhart(at)fourpalms(dot)org>
Cc: <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Re: Call for platforms
Date: 2001-03-23 17:38:16
Message-ID: Pine.BSO.4.30.0103231151290.9219-200000@mizer.crimelabs.net
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> OpenBSD 2.8 x86 7.1 2001-03-22, Brandon. Palmer

OBSD checks out for sparc and i386. We did need to make a change to the
resultmap file to make the regression tests clean for the sparc. I have
attached the diff.

Also, on the sparc that i'm using (sparc4/110), make check takes 1950
seconds. Most of the time is spent in this test:

parallel group (13 tests): float4 int2 int4 text name varchar oid boolean
char float8 int8 bit numeric

There is a long pause between 'bit' and 'numeric'. Same with on i386. Is
this a problem that is local to obsd? Is it an expected delay? It works,
but seems like a real perf problem.

Anyway:

++++++++++++++++

Sparc 4/110, 64M, SCSI disk, OBSD 2.8 virgin

======================
All 76 tests passed.
======================

1941.34s real 130.23s user 93.77s system

$ uname -a
OpenBSD azreal 2.8 GENERIC#0 sparc

++++++++++++++++

P2 300, 96M, IDE Disk, OBSD 2.8 virgin

======================
All 76 tests passed.
======================

262.67s real 21.84s user 13.56s system

$ uname -a
OpenBSD orion 2.8 GENERIC#0 i386

++++++++++++++++

I can't get tcl/tk working to same my life, but that's not too important
for a release, just a config pain in the rear for obsd I guess.

- brandon

b. palmer, bpalmer(at)crimelabs(dot)net
pgp: www.crimelabs.net/bpalmer.pgp5

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obsd-resultmap.patch text/plain 1.5 KB

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