On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 12:16, Magnus Naeslund(f) wrote:
> Robert Treat <xzilla@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> > I noticed that the supported platforms listed 7.2 for linux alpha but
> > with yesterdays date. I figured it was just a typo, but thought I
> > would try to compile myself just to be sure, but I received 4
> > failures: horology,geometry,opr_sanity, and misc
> >
> > This is on alpha running debian 3 linux
> > uname -a = Linux usf-cf-alpha-linux-1 2.2.20 #2 Wed Mar 20 19:57:28
> > EST 2002 alpha unknown
> >
> > regression output can be seen at:
> > http://phppgadmin.sourceforge.net/regression.diffs
> > http://phppgadmin.sourceforge.net/regression.out
> >
> > my alpha history is spotty at best, perhaps someone else can help me
> > interpret things.
> >
> > Robert Treat
>
> I think on Linux Alpha and Sparc alot has to do with the gcc compiler
> version.
> My system is handupgraded from Redhat 6.2, kernel 2.2.x to be using a
> much newer kernel (2.4.X-aaX).
> But it's been working flawlessly with almost any kernel from 2.2 up to
> where i am now, using postgresql from the 6.x days.
>
> What compiler version are you using?
xzilla@usf-cf-alpha-linux-1:~/postgresql-7.3b3/src/test$ gcc --version
2.95.4
> Is this Debian release a stable branch?
>
hmm... I'm not an admin on the box, this is one of the boxes from the
sourceforge compile farm. /proc/version reports this as Debian
prerelease, and kernel version reports 2.2.20.
Robert Treat