> I managed to compile postgres 6.4.1 without too much hassle, with the
> following
>
> ./configure --with-CC=cc --without-CXX
>
> There was only a single problem in
>
> /data/build/pgsql/src/backend/port/snprintf.c
>
> where around line 120 it should read
>
>
> #ifndef HAVE_LONG_INT_64
> static void fmtnum __P((long_long value, int base, int dosign, int ljust,
> int le
> n, int zpad));
> #else
> static void fmtnum __P((long value, int base, int dosign, int ljust, int
> len, in
> t zpad));
> #endif
Huh? What platform are you using?
It currently reads:
#ifndef HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64
static void fmtnum __P((long value, int base, int dosign, int ljust, int len, i$
#else
static void fmtnum __P((long_long value, int base, int dosign, int ljust, int l$
#endif
This was a last minute change suggested by someone, and it looked
correct. We are saying if they don't have long long, use long. It that
wrong?
>
>
> Then everything is fine. Don't even try with gcc -- I've also tried with
> the gcc from egcs 1.0.3
> and there are a lot of errors.
>
> Problem is that even when postgres has compiled, it isn't working. I've
> spent most of two days
> on this now, but am back on 6.3.2 now (sigh).
That is bad. Please send us some more info.
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