these routines try to use the old pointer casting stuff to get
the connection id, second the notification hash table should
be part of the cliendData. Otherwise, one interpreter might
eat up the notifies for another one.
Please apply the patch below to the current 6.0 tree.
Submitted by: wieck@sapserv.debis.de
code. I have also written a complete complex number package based on this
tutorial; I will submit this as a contribution soon. Is there a particular
format for contributed tar files? I have a C source file, two SQL files, and a
Makefile.
Thomas Lockhart
gmake of the code without interruption.
There's also some tidy-up of the MAXPATHLEN stuff based on the assumption that
all supported platforms have MAXPATHLEN defined in <sys/param.h>.
(The only unknowns for the above are AIX and IRIX5.)
And now - JMP_BUF again. Is it enough, folks ?
Fixed again:
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
exc.c: In function 'ExcRaise':
exc.c:187: warning: passing arg 1 of 'Longjmp' from incompatible pointer type
gmake[3]: *** [exc.o] Error 1
%ud in a printf format strings instead of just %u.
There were three occurances of this in catalog_utils.c,
two in parser.c and one in rewriteSupport.c in the oid
patch that I submitted and was applied. They won't crash
anything, but the error messages will have a 'd' after the
Oid. Annoying, but none are db-threatening.
Sorry about that folks...I'll be more careful in the future...
Darren King
As an example I sent a bug-report on 26 Nov to tell that the fix included
below is necessary to compile pg95-current on Ultrix with Digital's
standard C compiler c89. In fact I think that this fix is needed
for any C compiler sticking very close the standard, see my discussion
in the original bug report.
Erik Bertelsen