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-=======================================================
-Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL 7.1
-HP-UX Specific
-TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NORMAL FAQ
-=======================================================
-last updated: $Date: 2001/04/30 23:55:26 $
-
-current maintainer: Tom Lane (tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us)
-original author: Tom Lane (tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us)
-
-
-Questions covered here:
-1.1) What do I need to install PostgreSQL on HP-UX?
-1.2) Anything special about the build/install procedure?
-1.3) yacc dies trying to process src/backend/parser/gram.y.
-1.4) Linking the main postgres executable fails, complaining that
- there's no "alloca" function.
-1.5) OK, it seemed to build and install, but the regression test fails.
-
-
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-Section 1: Installing PostgreSQL
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-
-1.1) What do I need to install PostgreSQL on HP-UX?
-
-PostgreSQL 7.1 should work on Series 700/800 machines running HPUX 9.*,
-10.*, or 11.*, given appropriate system patch levels and build tools.
-At least one developer routinely tests on HPUX 10.20, and we have reports
-of successful install on HPUX 11. Releases before 7.1 were tested on
-HPUX 9.03 and 9.05; 7.1 should still work there although no recent tests
-have been reported.
-
-Aside from the PostgreSQL source distribution, you will need GNU make
-(HP's make will not do), and either GNU gcc or HP's full ANSI C compiler.
-If you intend to build from CVS sources rather than a distribution tarball,
-you will also need flex (GNU lex) and bison (GNU yacc).
-
-I'd also recommend making sure you are fairly up-to-date on HP patches,
-particularly if you are using HPUX 9. At a minimum, if you are on HPUX 9,
-you *must* have PHSS_4630 (libm update) or a successor patch; otherwise
-Postgres' date/time functions will misbehave. On general principles you
-should be current on libc and ld/dld patches, as well as compiler patches
-if you are using HP's C compiler. (The only other presently known failure
-from out-of-date system libraries is that on HPUX 10.10, the backend will
-crash after the second error message in a session unless you have upgraded
-libc to PHCO_16722 or later.)
-
-See HP's support websites, such as http://us-support.external.hp.com/,
-for free copies of their latest patches.
-
-
-1.2) Anything special about the build/install procedure?
-
-If you have both HP's C compiler and GCC's, then you might want to
-explicitly select the compiler to use when you run `configure':
- CC=cc ./configure
-for HP's C compiler, or
- CC=gcc ./configure
-for GCC. If you omit this setting, then configure will pick gcc
-if it has a choice.
-
-The default install target location is /usr/local/pgsql, which
-you might want to change to something under /opt. If so, use
-the --prefix switch to configure.
-
-
-1.3) yacc dies trying to process src/backend/parser/gram.y.
-
-HP's yacc doesn't create its tables large enough to handle the Postgres
-grammar (a lot of other vendors' yaccs have this problem too). The
-preferred solution is to use GNU bison instead. If you don't want to
-do that for some reason, it's possible to increase yacc's table sizes
-enough to cope. With a pre-6.4 PostgreSQL grammar, I was able to get
-HPUX 9's yacc to work by setting YFLAGS to
- -d -Np2000 -Ns3000 -Nm100000 -Nl2000 -Na30000 -Nc10000
-(You can edit YFLAGS either in the template file before running
-configure, or in src/Makefile.global afterwards.) Later PostgreSQL
-releases might require even larger tables, but this should do for
-a starting point.
-
-Note that this shouldn't affect you if you are using a distribution
-tarball, but it does matter if you pull the sources from the CVS server.
-The CVS server does not store prebuilt yacc output files.
-
-
-1.4) Linking the main postgres executable fails, complaining that
- there's no "alloca" function.
-
-You're using an old version of GNU bison. Update to 1.28 or later,
-and re-make the bison output files. Or build with gcc, or update to
-HPUX 10, either of which will provide support for alloca.
-
-
-1.5) OK, it seemed to build and install, but the regression test fails.
-
-There are several "expected failures" due to differences between HPUX
-and the regression test reference platform used by the PostgreSQL group.
-All of these should be compensated for by the regression test comparison
-mechanism, with the possible exception of some low-order-digit differences
-in the geometry tests (depending on which compiler and math library
-versions you use).
-
-Any other error is cause for suspicion. In particular, if you see
-failures in the datetime test on HPUX 9, you probably forgot to
-install the libm patch PHSS_4630 --- see item 1.1 above.
-
-The parallel regression test script (gmake check) is known to lock up
-when run under HP's default Bourne shell, at least in HPUX 10.20. This
-appears to be a shell bug, not the fault of the script. If you see that
-the tests have stopped making progress and only a shell process is
-consuming CPU, kill the shell and start over with
- gmake SHELL=/bin/ksh check
-to use ksh instead.