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Re: Using different GCC, CFLAGS, CCFLAGS and CPPFLAGS to compile Postgres and PostGIS?

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Also can you explain if I built Postgres from source on one platform lets say RHEL_6 and deployed its artifacts like its binaries, libs and share on a CentOS and tried building extensions against Postgres on CentOS are there any dangers of doing that?

On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 8:34 PM, postgres user <postgresuser1989@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I am wondering about this question for a while with no definite answer to it, can someone explain me in detail to clear me out on the following question :

What can go wrong or is it acceptable if I build Postgres from source with let's say GCC 4.x.y and some specific CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS and CCFLAGS and when I try to install an extension for Postgres such as PostGIS using a different version of GCC lets say GCC 4.x.z with varying CFLAGS, CCFLAGS and CPPFLAGS and if I follow the same process for other non-contrib extensions? I want to know the theory behind this and it would serve me a great help to understand the systems aspect of the process as well.

Thanks


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