Hello Tom, Thank you for the advice. I removed pqsignalinquire() method and it worked just fine. Stella Averbukh _________________________________ -----Original Message----- From: Tom Lane [mailto:tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 11:29 AM To: Averbukh Stella Cc: pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; pgsql-hackers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Bruce Momjian Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Problem building initdb on sparc10 "Averbukh Stella" <Stella.Averbukh@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I'm building postgresQL on Sparc10 and the build goes fine unil initdb. > /usr/local/bin/gcc -O2 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith > -Winline -Wendif-labels -fno-strict-aliasing initdb.o > -L../../../src/port -lpgport -L../../../src/interfaces/libpq -lpq > -L../../../src/port -Wl,-R/postgres/lib -L/lib -L/usr/lib > -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/ssl/lib -L/platform/SUNW,Ultra-60/lib > -L/usr/sfw/lib/sparcv9 -L/usr/sfw/lib/ -L/usr/local/lib/sparcv9 > -lpgport -lz -lrt -lresolv -lgen -lsocket -lnsl -ldl -lm -o initdb > Undefined first referenced symbol in file sigmask > ../../../src/interfaces/libpq/libpq.so > sigblock ../../../src/interfaces/libpq/libpq.so When did you last successfully build PG on this system? I'm guessing you must have been using 7.4 or older, because AFAICS this was broken by this 8.0 change: 2004-01-08 21:02 momjian * doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml, src/backend/nodes/read.c, src/interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c, src/interfaces/libpq/fe-print.c, src/interfaces/libpq/fe-secure.c, src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-fe.h, src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-int.h, src/interfaces/libpq/pqsignal.c, src/interfaces/libpq/pqsignal.h: Allow libpq to do thread-safe SIGPIPE handling. This allows it to ignore SIGPIPE from send() in libpq, but terminate on any other SIGPIPE, unless the user installs their own signal handler. This is a minor fix because the only time you get SIGPIPE from libpq's send() is when the backend dies. The code appears to unconditionally assume that sigmask() and sigblock() exist. Not a good assumption. AFAICS pqsignalinquire() isn't even used anywhere (at least not in HEAD), so the simplest answer may be to remove it rather than try to fix it. It's in src/interfaces/libpq/pqsignal.c. regards, tom lane ______________________________________________________________________ This e-mail has been scanned by Arbitron's Email Content Service. ______________________________________________________________________