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PostgreSQL v7.4 Release Candidate 1 compile errors

I tried compuiling RC1 and got this on make:

make[4]: Entering directory
`/space/home/martin/basura/postgresql-7.4RC1/src/backend/access/common'
/usr/bin/ld -r -o SUBSYS.o heaptuple.o indextuple.o indexvalid.o printtup.o
scankey.o tupdesc.o
/usr/bin/ld: Relocatable linking with relocations from format elf64-sparc
(heaptuple.o) to format elf32-sparc (SUBSYS.o) is not supported
make[4]: *** [SUBSYS.o] Error 1

Looks like I'm missing something in my instalation, but couldn't find out what
it was. Any ideas those of you working on 64 bit?

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Nov 12 '05 #1
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Martin Marques <ma****@bugs.unl.edu.ar> writes:
I tried compuiling RC1 and got this on make:


On what platform?

regards, tom lane

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Nov 12 '05 #2
Martin Marques writes:
I tried compuiling RC1 and got this on make:

make[4]: Entering directory
`/space/home/martin/basura/postgresql-7.4RC1/src/backend/access/common'
/usr/bin/ld -r -o SUBSYS.o heaptuple.o indextuple.o indexvalid.o printtup.o
scankey.o tupdesc.o
/usr/bin/ld: Relocatable linking with relocations from format elf64-sparc
(heaptuple.o) to format elf32-sparc (SUBSYS.o) is not supported
make[4]: *** [SUBSYS.o] Error 1

Looks like I'm missing something in my instalation, but couldn't find out what
it was. Any ideas those of you working on 64 bit?


That's the same result I had. The machine doesn't have a 64-bit userland
and compiler tools. You need to run

sparc32 ./configure
sparc32 make
sparc32 make all

At least on Debian. I don't think we're in a position to support 64-bit
Sparcs on Linux at this point.

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Nov 12 '05 #3
El Jue 06 Nov 2003 00:39, Tom Lane escribió:
Martin Marques <ma****@bugs.unl.edu.ar> writes:
I tried compuiling RC1 and got this on make:


On what platform?


Sorry, was in a hurry and forgot to put that info. :-(

SPARC Ultra5, trying to get it to compile at 64 bit.

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