Re: [Solution] PG 7.1.3 & MacOS X (10.1) - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Chris Ruprecht
Subject Re: [Solution] PG 7.1.3 & MacOS X (10.1)
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Msg-id p05101001b815a7a0bf75@[192.168.0.6]
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In response to Re: [Solution] PG 7.1.3 & MacOS X (10.1)  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Responses Re: [Solution] PG 7.1.3 & MacOS X (10.1)  (Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>)
Re: [Solution] PG 7.1.3 & MacOS X (10.1)  (Jean-Michel POURE <jm.poure@freesurf.fr>)
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Hi Tom,

Thank you very much for the good news! I was able to compile 7.2b2
the other day and got it to work, too, with the patches Russ has
described. But I don't want to be running beta software on my
production box right now - I'm sure you can understand that ;-). Any
indication when 7.2 Final will be coming out? A X-Mas present, maybe?

Something completely different: I believe GreatBridge is no longer.
Who is the driving force behind the further development of PostGreSQL
right now - and if some of you guys do this full time, what is your
motivation and how do you survive?

Best regards,
Chris

At 16:10 -0500 11/10/2001, Tom Lane wrote:
>Just FYI --- I have succeeded in making current development sources
>build and run out-of-the-box on MacOS X 10.1.  Aside from the linker
>changes, Apple seems to have introduced a nasty bug in the system()
>library call, but fortunately that can be worked around.
>
>The system() fix just missed making it into 7.2beta2, but if you'd
>like to try it for yourselves, you can grab a more recent nightly
>snapshot tarball from dev/postgresql-snapshot.tar.gz on any PG FTP
>mirror.
>
>            regards, tom lane
>
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