Re: [GENERAL] Re: "don't know how to print type 715" - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jose' Soares
Subject Re: [GENERAL] Re: "don't know how to print type 715"
Date
Msg-id 36066B96.31CAEF41@sferacarta.com
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In response to Re: "don't know how to print type 715"  ("Carilda A. Thomas" <agacat@earthlink.net>)
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Carilda A. Thomas wrote:
>
> Since I have now seen two other people complain about this, I will join
> the fray.
>
> I am running Solaris 2.6, Postgresql v6.3.2.
> I have also gotten the same notice on FreeBSD 2.1.<something, I forget,
> but not the threaded one -- this was for a client a while back) running
> v6.3.1
>
> Well, the "bug" only happens if one forces the complete build to use
> dynamic libraries (.so instead of .a).
>
> And, no, I do NOT accept the Microsoft-type solution:  "don't use
> dynamic libraries."
>
> It doesn't seem to have any effect on operation other than being
> annoying....
> Other info:  The freeBSD was built with gcc 2.7.<something>; the Solaris
> 2.6 was built with gcc 2.8.1.  All the auxiliary programs (readline,
> history, etc.) are the latest versions (I'm too lazy to look right now)
> and linked in as dynamic, also.
>
> A bogus value is being passed somewhere, and the function it winds up in
> just doesn't know what to do with it.  I didn't have the time to chase
> down the path it was using to get there because I am not that familiar
> with the internals.
>
> This message appears to show up in anything related to a trigger --
> whether it's a restriction in the schema definition or a manually
> created trigger.
>
> cat

The problem should be connected with DEBUG, I solved my problem getting
off the -d parameter from postmaster command line.
Another way to have this message should be compiling the parser
subdirectory
with -DPARSEDEBUG. (See the reply of Thomas G. Lockhart).
                             Jose'

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