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Re: UUID-OSSP Contrib Module Compilation Issue

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Bruce McAlister <bruce.mcalister@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> Bizarre ... I've never heard of a Unix system that didn't consider that
>> a default place to look.  Unless this is a 64-bit machine and uuid
>> should have installed itself in /usr/lib64?

> It is a rather peculiar issue, I also assumed that it would check the
> standard locations, but I thought I would try it anyway and see what
> happens.

> The box is indeed a 64-bit system but the packages being built are all
> 32-bit and therefor all libraries being built are all in the standard
> locations.

Hmm ... it sounds like some part of the compile toolchain didn't get the
word about wanting to build 32-bit.  Perhaps the switch you really need
is along the lines of CFLAGS=-m32.

			regards, tom lane

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