I received a patch the other day from Tom Callaway ('spot'), who is the lead
for the Aurora SPARC Linux project (auroralinux.org). He is working through
updating Aurora to a Red Hat 9 base, up from the current (very stable) Red
Hat 7.3 base.
I am an Aurora user, and am using PostgreSQL 7.2.4 on Aurora 1.0 in
production.
The patch is attached, but brings up a question that I have already briefly
discussed with Tom Lane, who's suggestion was interesting. The patch is
intended to change the existing '-fpic' gcc option to '-fPIC' for sparc, for
the CFLAGS_SL in src/makefiles/Makefile.linux. Tom's suggestion, which I had
given cursory thought to when I received the patch, is to change to -fPIC
across the board instead of -fpic.
Is there a good reason to use -fpic instead of -fPIC? PostgreSQL 7.2.4
compiles and links fine on SPARC under the gcc 2.96RH compiler; 7.3.2 does
not link OK under the gcc 3.2 compiler, both with -fpic.
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Lamar Owen
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