Re: Request for supported platforms - Mailing list pgsql-hackers
From | Bruce Momjian |
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Subject | Re: Request for supported platforms |
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Msg-id | 200210290339.g9T3dAl12946@candle.pha.pa.us Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Request for supported platforms (Tara Piorkowski <tara@vilaj.com>) |
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Re: Request for supported platforms
Re: Request for supported platforms |
List | pgsql-hackers |
Strange. I just got report from another OSX 10.2.1 user saying regression tests passed: 10.2.1, Adam Witney (awitney@sghms.ac.uk> The proper value seems to be: 15.3864610140472 or 15.3864610140473 in ./expected/geometry-powerpc-darwin.out. Which is it, folks? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tara Piorkowski wrote: > Tom Lane wrote: > > > Bruce Momjian writes: > > > > >Folks. start sending in those plaform reports, OS name and version > > >number please. > > > > > > I've checked CVS tip on: > > HPUX 10.20, using both gcc and vendor's cc > > PPC Linux > > Mac OS X 10.1 > > > Here's the regression.diffs file from Mac OS X 10.2.1 (Jaguar). It > failed geometry (rounding) and horology (not sure). gcc -v returns > "Apple Computer, Inc. GCC version 1161, based on gcc version 3.1 > 20020420 (prerelease)". > > > *** ./expected/geometry-powerpc-darwin.out Mon Dec 11 11:45:16 2000 > --- ./results/geometry.out Sun Oct 27 21:27:11 2002 > *************** > *** 127,133 **** > | (-5,-12) | [(10,-10),(-3,-4)] | > (-1.60487804878049,-4.64390243902439) > | (10,10) | [(10,-10),(-3,-4)] | > (2.39024390243902,-6.48780487804878) > | (0,0) | [(-1000000,200),(300000,-40)] | > (0.0028402365895872,15.384614860264) > ! | (-10,0) | [(-1000000,200),(300000,-40)] | > (-9.99715942258202,15.3864610140472) > | (-3,4) | [(-1000000,200),(300000,-40)] | > (-2.99789812267519,15.3851688427303) > | (5.1,34.5) | [(-1000000,200),(300000,-40)] | > (5.09647083221496,15.3836744976925) > | (-5,-12) | [(-1000000,200),(300000,-40)] | > (-4.99494420845634,15.3855375281616) > --- 127,133 ---- > | (-5,-12) | [(10,-10),(-3,-4)] | > (-1.60487804878049,-4.64390243902439) > | (10,10) | [(10,-10),(-3,-4)] | > (2.39024390243902,-6.48780487804878) > | (0,0) | [(-1000000,200),(300000,-40)] | > (0.0028402365895872,15.384614860264) > ! | (-10,0) | [(-1000000,200),(300000,-40)] | > (-9.99715942258202,15.3864610140473) > | (-3,4) | [(-1000000,200),(300000,-40)] | > (-2.99789812267519,15.3851688427303) > | (5.1,34.5) | [(-1000000,200),(300000,-40)] | > (5.09647083221496,15.3836744976925) > | (-5,-12) | [(-1000000,200),(300000,-40)] | > (-4.99494420845634,15.3855375281616) > > ====================================================================== > > *** ./expected/horology.out Wed Sep 18 17:35:25 2002 > --- ./results/horology.out Sun Oct 27 21:27:12 2002 > *************** > *** 537,549 **** > SELECT (timestamp with time zone 'today' = (timestamp with time zone > 'tomorrow' - interval '1 day')) as "True"; > True > ------ > ! t > (1 row) > > SELECT (timestamp with time zone 'tomorrow' = (timestamp with time > zone 'yesterday' + interval '2 days')) as "True"; > True > ------ > ! t > (1 row) > > SELECT (timestamp with time zone 'tomorrow' > 'now') as "True"; > --- 537,549 ---- > SELECT (timestamp with time zone 'today' = (timestamp with time zone > 'tomorrow' - interval '1 day')) as "True"; > True > ------ > ! f > (1 row) > > SELECT (timestamp with time zone 'tomorrow' = (timestamp with time > zone 'yesterday' + interval '2 days')) as "True"; > True > ------ > ! f > (1 row) > > SELECT (timestamp with time zone 'tomorrow' > 'now') as "True"; > > ====================================================================== > > > -- > Tara Piorkowski > System Administrator, vilaj.com, LLC > <http://www.vilaj.com/> > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate > subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@postgresql.org so that your > message can get through to the mailing list cleanly > -- Bruce Momjian | http://candle.pha.pa.us pgman@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 359-1001+ If your life is a hard drive, | 13 Roberts Road + Christ can be your backup. | Newtown Square, Pennsylvania19073
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