Обсуждение: ERROR: typeidTypeRelid: Invalid type - oid = 0
I've read many postings of people having this same problem, which I am now having since I've updated to LinuxPPC R5. At this point I've compiled a completely NEW database from scratch (with no problems) and, following right along in the install docs, run %initdb, %createdb, %psql (and then the "select datetime 'now';" query), and finally %destroydb, which produces the error ERROR: typeidTypeRelid: Invalid type - oid = 0 Has there been any patch or work-around yet? (David, I saw you had submitted a Bug report). -- M@
"Matt Magoffin (Borders Online)" wrote: > > I've read many postings of people having this same problem, which I am now > having since I've updated to LinuxPPC R5. At this point I've compiled a > completely NEW database from scratch (with no problems) and, following right > along in the install docs, run %initdb, %createdb, %psql (and then the > "select datetime 'now';" query), and finally %destroydb, which produces the > error > > ERROR: typeidTypeRelid: Invalid type - oid = 0 > > Has there been any patch or work-around yet? (David, I saw you had submitted > a Bug report). > > -- M@ The only way I can get gcc to work is to use -O0 to turn off all optimization. If you figure out what's wrong, be sure to post it to this list and the egcs list.
Hi
I have just installed 6.5, and I have a couple of questions that I cannot find
the answer to in the documentation.
Firstly, I am using temporary tables for a number of operations. Is
there a way to direct postgresql to keep these in memory for fast
access, or will it do this anyway?
Secondly, is there a way to instruct postgresql to process a query at
a lower priority, for things like daily maintainence routines that I
dont want to have slowing down the rest of the database ops by taking
all the cpu
Thirdly, how often should I vacuum a database. Is there a general rule
as to how many inserts or updates between vacuums is optimal?
Thanks
M Simms
> "Matt Magoffin (Borders Online)" wrote:
> >
> > I've read many postings of people having this same problem, which I am now
> > having since I've updated to LinuxPPC R5. At this point I've compiled a
> > completely NEW database from scratch (with no problems) and, following right
> > along in the install docs, run %initdb, %createdb, %psql (and then the
> > "select datetime 'now';" query), and finally %destroydb, which produces the
> > error
> >
> > ERROR: typeidTypeRelid: Invalid type - oid = 0
> >
> > Has there been any patch or work-around yet? (David, I saw you had submitted
> > a Bug report).
> >
> > -- M@
>
> The only way I can get gcc to work is to use -O0 to turn off all optimization.
>
> If you figure out what's wrong, be sure to post it to this list and the egcs list.
>
>
We have updated template/linux_ppc with:
CFLAGS:-O0 -mieee # optimization -O2 removed because of egcs problem
We understand the cause. It is our bug, not egcs. egcs is just better
at optimization on that platform than most.
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