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Revise platform FAQs.

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From: Zeugswetter Andreas <ZeugswetterA@spardat.at>
Fri Sep 27 12:33:36 MSZ 2002
$Date: 2002/11/11 20:04:05 $
On AIX 4.3.2 PostgreSQL compiled with the native IBM compiler xlc
(vac.C 5.0.1) passes all regression tests.
Other versions of OS and compiler should also work. If you don't have a
powerpc or use gcc you might see rounding differences in the geometry
regression test.
On AIX 4.3.2 PostgreSQL compiled with the native IBM compiler xlc
(vac.C 5.0.1) passes all regression tests. Other versions of OS and
compiler should also work. If you don't have a powerpc or use gcc you
might see rounding differences in the geometry regression test.
Use the following configure flags in addition to your own
if you have readline or libz there:
--with-includes=/usr/local/include --with-libraries=/usr/local/lib
If you need libpq++ and have trouble --with-CXX=xlC make sure you have
installed the appropriate C++ include files and use a C++ version that
supports the string class (e.g. VisualAge C++ filesets vacpp.cmp.batch 5.0
and vacpp.cmp.include 5.0).
There will probably be warnings about 0.0/0.0 division and duplicate symbols
which you can safely ignore.
There will probably be warnings about 0.0/0.0 division and duplicate
symbols which you can safely ignore.
Compiling PostgreSQL with gcc (2.95.3) on AIX also works.
Use the configure flags: --with-CC=gcc
You need libm.a that is in the fileset bos.adt.libm (try following command)
You need libm.a that is in the fileset bos.adt.libm. (Try the
following command.)
$ lslpp -l bos.adt.libm
Since the mktime() function does not work on AIX for dates before
1970, all localtime formatted datetimes will not use summer time for
dates before 1970.
1970, all localtime formatted datetimes will not use daylight-saving
time for dates before 1970.