Re: [GENERAL] 64bit initdb failure on macOS 10.11 and 10.12 - Mailing list pgsql-general

From rjhb@bb-c.de (Rainer J.H. Brandt)
Subject Re: [GENERAL] 64bit initdb failure on macOS 10.11 and 10.12
Date
Msg-id 22922.60237.204211.702565@x2270a.bb-c.de
Whole thread Raw
In response to [GENERAL] 64bit initdb failure on macOS 10.11 and 10.12  (rjhb@bb-c.de (Rainer J.H. Brandt))
Responses Re: [GENERAL] 64bit initdb failure on macOS 10.11 and 10.12  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
List pgsql-general
Hello everybody,

I have found my mistake.  I apologize for not telling the whole truth
about my build process.  The answer is what it had to be:  There was one
step I had forgotten about:  My build script stripped all binaries, i.e.
it ran /usr/bin/strip on all of them.

That's especially embarrasing because you had already asked whether I had
'somehow enabled a link-time optimization to remove "unreferenced" symbols'.

I've grown up during times when disk space was precious, and it seems that
I have to reconsider all my old habits.  It's interesting that it's the
first time after building hundreds of software packages on many different
systems over many years, that I have broken something by using strip.  It
still doesn't cause trouble on the other OSes that I use, but maybe I'm
going to abandon it.

Thank you for your patience.
Regards, Rainer
--
Email: rjhb@bb-c.de  +  Telefon: 02448/919126  +  Mobiltelefon: 0172/9593205
Brandt & Brandt Computer GmbH  +  Am Wiesenpfad 6, 53340 Meckenheim
Geschäftsführer: Rainer J.H. Brandt und Volker A. Brandt
Handelsregister: Amtsgericht Bonn, HRB 10513


pgsql-general by date:

Previous
From: Юрий Нелепко
Date:
Subject: [GENERAL] pg_upgrade fails right after printing "Running in verbose mode"
Next
From: basti
Date:
Subject: [GENERAL] invalid byte sequence for encoding