Tom Lane wrote:
>"Andrew Dunstan" <andrew@dunslane.net> writes:
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>>Tom Lane said:
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>>>[ scratches head... ] Why isn't the #undef in pg_config_manual.h
>>>firing on Cygwin?
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>>But on Cygwin, WIN32 is only defined if windows.h has been included (See
>>previous discussion - I recall advocating NOT using WIN32 as a marker for
>>just this reason).
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>Urgh ... so it's only because windows.h isn't included till later that
>it works properly.
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It's a lot more subtle than that :-( . In most cases we end up
including windows.h _only_ if WIN32 is already defined, as it is for us
by the compiler on MinGW.
see: http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2004-09/msg00206.php
and http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2004-09/msg00256.php
w.r.t. Cygwin / unix sockets, the test is in port/cygwin.h, and says:
#if CYGWIN_VERSION_DLL_MAJOR < 1001
#undef HAVE_UNIX_SOCKETS
#endif
I don't know how old that is.
>I'm not sure that we need the code in pg_config_manual.h anymore anyway
>--- the configure test should be covering this. But just before release
>is no time to be fooling with such things.
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agreed.
>I did add cygwin to the unix_socket=no case in pg_regress, and I'm
>inclined to leave it that way because it's really the minimal change
>from the script's previous behavior on cygwin. Do you see a strong
>reason for undoing that?
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Well, nothing seems broken - see buildfarm. And if it ain't broke .../
cheers
andrew
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