Mark Richardson <markmapo@yahoo.com> writes:
> So now I'm trying 8.0.3 with the same arguments. Everthing compiles and installs, initdb seems to run ok, but when I
startthe postmaster I get a bunch of errors...
> LOG: ordering error in dattktbl table: "ty" >= ""
> LOG: ordering error in dattktbl table: "" >= ""
> Any clues as to what I should try?
Get a compiler update from HP, or try reducing the optimization level,
or try gcc. The last few cc releases seem to have been a bit buggy :-(
FWIW, here are my notes from the last time I built Postgres on HP's
testdrive systems, which was about six months ago:
On 11.11:
gcc/main ok
gcc/contrib ok
cc/main ok (with +O2 even)
cc/contrib ok
/usr/local/pa64/bin:
gcc64/main Assert in guc.c fails, else ok
gcc64/contrib ok
cc CFLAGS=+DD64 /main ok
cc CFLAGS=+DD64 /contrib ok
On 11.23 (IA64):
gcc not available?
cc/main ok as long as don't use +O with unpatched compiler
cc/contrib ok
cc CFLAGS=+DD64 /main ok
cc +DD64 /contrib ok
Unfortunately I didn't make a note of exactly which compiler versions
were installed on these machines at the time.
regards, tom lane