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Subject: Re: pkg/25610 and pkgsrc/(postgresql74 + p5-postgresql) -> pthread problems!?
From: Markus W Kilbinger <kilbi () rad ! rwth-aachen ! de>
Date: 2004-05-31 16:24:04
Message-ID: 16571.23588.130105.188474 () mogli ! lke ! rad ! klinikum ! rwth-aachen ! de
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>>>>> "Sverre" == Sverre Froyen <sverre@viewmark.com> writes:
Thanks for the hint! :-)
Sverre> Can this be related to pkg/25610? If so, the fix provided
Sverre> in the PR works for me.
Seems to be so! With this patch the resulting dynamically (!) linked
perl(58) (*) can run the (pthread-ed) postgresql74 based
p5-postgresql!
(*) It's the one that is installed if you
cd .../pkgsrc/lang/perl58/work.../perl-5.8.4
make install
The finally installed and stripped perl binary from
cd .../pkgsrc/lang/perl58
make install
can _not_ run the indirectly pthread-ed p5-postgresql due to its
lost/stripped pthread dependency!
-> Seems to be a general problem where pthread is required by a base
package (postgres74-lib in my case, gd in yours) and the inbetween
perl (maybe others: e. g. python, php, apache?) does not
provide/require it.
-> A whole pkgsrc native pthread problem for netbsd?
BTW: Can anybody successfully compile perl58-thread under/for
netbsd-{current,-2-0)?
Markus.
Sverre> On Monday 31 May 2004 01:09, Markus W Kilbinger wrote:
>> >>>>> "Daniel" == Daniel Carosone <dan@geek.com.au> writes:
>>
Daniel> On Sun, May 30, 2004 at 09:49:51PM +0200, Markus W
Sverre> Kilbinger wrote:
>>
>> >> Is anybody running postgresql74 in combination with
Sverre> p5-postgresql
>> >> successfully on -current or netbsd-2-0?
>> >>
>> >> Though everything compiles fine simple perl scripts with 'use
Sverre> Pg;'
>> >> dump core.
>> >>
>> >> I can workaround the problem if compiling postgresql74-lib w/o:
>> >>
>> >> CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-thread-safety
>> >>
>> >> Does anybody see this?
>>
Daniel> I had all sorts of problems, including like this, when I
Sverre> was using
Daniel> perl58. I went back to perl5.
>>
>> Made no difference for me, I see this problem with perl5 and perl58.
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