NAN on FreeBSD 2.2.8
Is there a workaround for an undeclared NAN in backend/utils/adt/float.c
on FreeBSD? I thought I compiled this before, but right now I don't see
any evidence that I did. If I did, the only difference between then and
now would be adding tcl support. The sources are cvsup'd from 1/11/99,
but I'm getting Connection Refused so I can't update.
Suggestions? Hints?
Vince.
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On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Vince Vielhaber wrote:
Is there a workaround for an undeclared NAN in backend/utils/adt/float.c
on FreeBSD? I thought I compiled this before, but right now I don't see
any evidence that I did. If I did, the only difference between then and
now would be adding tcl support. The sources are cvsup'd from 1/11/99,
but I'm getting Connection Refused so I can't update.Suggestions? Hints?
Give me a few minutes...just did the aout->elf upgrade on Hub and am still
recovering a few of the old aout binaries...cvsupd is one of them, and, I
think, the last one...*cross fingers*
Marc G. Fournier
Systems Administrator @ hub.org
primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org
On 28-Jan-99 The Hermit Hacker wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Vince Vielhaber wrote:
Is there a workaround for an undeclared NAN in backend/utils/adt/float.c
on FreeBSD? I thought I compiled this before, but right now I don't see
any evidence that I did. If I did, the only difference between then and
now would be adding tcl support. The sources are cvsup'd from 1/11/99,
but I'm getting Connection Refused so I can't update.Suggestions? Hints?
Give me a few minutes...just did the aout->elf upgrade on Hub and am still
recovering a few of the old aout binaries...cvsupd is one of them, and, I
think, the last one...*cross fingers*
Yep, that's what I figured from your posts on the freebsd list. I just
cvsupped but haven't had the chance to try it again. I'm setting up
another machine so I can get cloud-nine-gifts off of my desktop machine.
Eventually I'll have all the various businesses on that machine. I
finally finished the shopping cart and ordering system (using PostgreSQL),
and got the java creditcard encoder/decoder running. With a bit of luck
I'll have some available time again!!! With *alot* of luck, perhaps even
enough time to look at libpq++ (from the comment I heard here earlier).
At any rate, I'll get the compile running and holler if it works now or
not.
Vince.
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Is there a workaround for an undeclared NAN in backend/utils/adt/float.c
on FreeBSD? I thought I compiled this before, but right now I don't see
any evidence that I did. If I did, the only difference between then and
now would be adding tcl support. The sources are cvsup'd from 1/11/99,
but I'm getting Connection Refused so I can't update.Suggestions? Hints?
It is fixed in the current tree.
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On 28-Jan-99 Bruce Momjian wrote:
Is there a workaround for an undeclared NAN in backend/utils/adt/float.c
on FreeBSD? I thought I compiled this before, but right now I don't see
any evidence that I did. If I did, the only difference between then and
now would be adding tcl support. The sources are cvsup'd from 1/11/99,
but I'm getting Connection Refused so I can't update.Suggestions? Hints?
It is fixed in the current tree.
Yep. that it is. Have you tried compiling it with tcl yet? It's not a
pretty picture on FreeBSD. I'll need to dig into it to see just why it
does what it does, but configure a) doesn't know that tcl and tk could be
in different locations; b) misses the include path (/usr/local/include/tk8.0)
and c) does the same for tk. To get past 'a' I went into the tcl8.0 dir
and added a link to the tk directory. Then each time the compile failed
I had to add the tcl8.0 and tk8.0 dirs to the include path to fix 'b' and
'c'. I'll dig into it tomorrow if I get a chance.
Vince.
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