On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Tom Lane wrote:
> ghaverla@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca writes:
> > The makefile in regress/sql deletes the create_function_1.sql,
> > create_function_2.sql, copy.sql, contraints.sql and misc.sql
> > files when you run make all. Then when you run make runtest,
> > those tests fail (cause error messages) are the executable
> > scripts are no longer there.
I still don't know why make deletes those files, maybe I'll
try to trace that later.
The errors I'm seeing upon loading the regress.so file are
a little baffling to me. The path mentioned in the error
message to the shared object library is correct, and if I
load the file into emacs, I can find the symbol it is complaining
about (or at least a text string with that symbol, in this
case the symbol is CurrentMemoryContext). If I run
objdump on the file, I get the following for CurrentMemoryContext:
00000000 *UND* 00000000 CurrentMemoryContext
I'm sort of guessing that somehow my mishmash of Solaris
and GNU is building a bad shared object file. But having
never debugged anything like this before, the going is slow.
Gord
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