Thread: Bug #808: bison dies with max table size fatal error

Bug #808: bison dies with max table size fatal error

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pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org
Date:
Dave Bartmess (dingodave@edingo.net) reports a bug with a severity of 1
The lower the number the more severe it is.

Short Description
bison dies with max table size fatal error

Long Description
I downloaded the source, ran configure with --with-java option, then ran make.

The error coming back is:

make[5]: Leaving directory `/development/postgresql/pgsql-server/src/port'
bison -y -d  preproc.y
preproc.y:5560: fatal error: maximum table size (32767) exceeded
make[4]: *** [preproc.h] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory `/development/postgresql/pgsql-server/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc'
make[3]: *** [all] Error 2


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Re: Bug #808: bison dies with max table size fatal error

From
Neil Conway
Date:
pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org writes:
> bison -y -d  preproc.y
> preproc.y:5560: fatal error: maximum table size (32767) exceeded

You need to use Bison 1.50 or greater -- although if you're building
an official source release (e.g. 7.3beta3), Bison shouldn't be
required at all.

Cheers,

Neil

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Re: Bug #808: bison dies with max table size fatal error

From
"Dave Bartmess"
Date:
I'm building off a CVS "latest" pull. But I couldn't seem to find bison
1.5+. I've looked in rpmfind.net, and the latest it can find is v1.35.

THEN I looked in GNU.org... I wonder why it's only hidden there, and not
included in rpmfind.net...

But all is well... Thanks!

On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 10:23, Neil Conway wrote:
> pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org writes:
> > bison -y -d  preproc.y
> > preproc.y:5560: fatal error: maximum table size (32767) exceeded
>
> You need to use Bison 1.50 or greater -- although if you're building
> an official source release (e.g. 7.3beta3), Bison shouldn't be
> required at all.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Neil
>
> --
> Neil Conway <neilc@samurai.com> || PGP Key ID: DB3C29FC
>
>
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eDingo Enterprises
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