Le Thu, Sep 12, 2024 at 01:38:11PM -0400, Tom Lane a écrit :
> =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fran=E7ois?= SIMON <francois.simon@free.fr> writes:
> > So the problem seems to come from xlc, and only at initdb step.
> > I can see that initdb runs a backend postgres in single user mode.
> > And this is this backend, when compiled with xlc, that shows :
> > FATAL: permission denied for table pg_description
>
> Yeah. This seems like it must be an xlc code-generation bug.
> It's got nothing to do with filesystem permissions: you're failing
> an ACL check at the logical "table" level, which you should not
> be because single-user mode implies superuser permissions.
>
> We do have one buildfarm member building with 64-bit xlc on
> AIX 7.1:
>
> https://buildfarm.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/show_log.pl?nm=hornet&dt=2024-09-11%2003%3A51%3A02
>
> I see that that uses a bunch of odd CFLAGS, but they look like they
> are mostly to suppress compiler warnings. Another important bit of
> the recipe for AIX is -D_LARGE_FILES=1, but I'm not sure that that
> would have any impact during initdb (since we're not dealing with
> any large files at that point).
>
> You could perhaps try different -O optimization levels. Also
> make sure your xlc is up-to-date.
Thank you for all this information.
Unfortunately I haven't obtained any better results yet.
I tried -O2, -O3, with or without -D_LARGE_FILES=1, xlc_r instead
of xlc, and all the same flags as the buildfarm member.
I will try with another version of xlc if possible.
François
>
> regards, tom lane