Re: Solaris testers wanted for strxfrm() behavior - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Noah Misch
Subject Re: Solaris testers wanted for strxfrm() behavior
Date
Msg-id 20150725073812.GB1442444@tornado.leadboat.com
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In response to Re: Solaris testers wanted for strxfrm() behavior  (Bjorn Munch <bjorn.munch@oracle.com>)
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On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 08:40:05AM +0200, Bjorn Munch wrote:
> On 22/07 02.29, Noah Misch wrote:
> > > I ran this program on Solaris 9 U5 (September 2006) on Sparc and got:
> > 
> > I appreciate your testing.  A few sources give December 2003 as the month for
> > Solaris 9 Update 5; would you verify the vintage you used?
> 
> Sorry I was mis-parsing the /etc/release. 9/05 is the month. I should
> know that. :-/ This was Solaris 9 U9 from September 2005.

Does it have recent Solaris 9 updates, or is it closer to a base install of
the 9/05 packages?  Apparently, Oracle issued a final batch of Solaris 9
updates in February 2015.  I would find it useful to know the age of the
installed package containing /lib/libc.so.1.

> From the output it looks like the bug was present here?

Yes.

> I did a quick search for bugs in libc with strxfrm in the title and
> got a few hits but none that seemed to be this one.

I was curious about that.  Thanks for looking.



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