Re: thread-safety flag on Solaris 10

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On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 10:52:04AM -0700, Dinesh Bhandary wrote:
> Hello -
> 
> We are installing Postgresql-9.1.3 from source against solaris 10,
> gcc 3.4.6 and it is fails when I enable thread-safety flag.
> It install fine if I disable thread-safety flag. One of the options
> I am looking into is upgrading gcc. Upgrading Solaris is not an
> option.
> But before I do that, I would like to know the consequences of
> installing pg without thread-safety. We do not use Slony, which I
> have heard can break if I disabled thread-safety flag.
> We use pgadmin, Java/jdbc to access postgres.
> 
> Here is the machine specs:
> 
> # uname -X
> System = SunOS
> Node = sierra-db.toledolibrary.org
> Release = 5.10
> KernelID = Generic_147440-23
> Machine = sun4v
> BusType = <unknown>
> Serial = <unknown>
> Users = <unknown>
> OEM# = 0
> Origin# = 1
> NumCPU = 128

Odd that failed.  It would be good to go through the config.log and find
out why the thread testing failed.  If you don't need client-level
threads, you should be fine.

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  Bruce Momjian  <bruce@xxxxxxxxxx>        http://momjian.us
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