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Port Bug Report: storage/SUBSYS.o: Undefined symbol `_TAS' referenced from text segment

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                        POSTGRESQL BUG REPORT TEMPLATE
============================================================================


Your name               : Diana Eichert
Your email address      : deichert@wrench.com

Category                : install: compile
Severity                : critical

Summary: storage/SUBSYS.o: Undefined symbol `_TAS' referenced from text segment

System Configuration
--------------------
  Operating System   : OpenBSD 2.5

  PostgreSQL version : 6.5.1

  Compiler used      : gcc version gcc-2.95 19990629 (prerelease)

Hardware:
---------
Pentium 48Mb
OpenBSD sagw4399 2.5 SLOWDAWG#7 i386


Versions of other tools:
------------------------
GNU Make version 3.77
flex version 2.5.4

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Problem Description:
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gcc -o postgres access/SUBSYS.o bootstrap/SUBSYS.o catalog/SUBSYS.o commands/SUBSYS.o executor/SUBSYS.o lib/SUBSYS.o
libpq/SUBSYS.omain/SUBSYS.o parser/SUBSYS.o nodes/SUBSYS.o optimizer/SUBSYS.o port/SUBSYS.o postmaster/SUBSYS.o
regex/SUBSYS.orewrite/SUBSYS.o storage/SUBSYS.o tcop/SUBSYS.o utils/SUBSYS.o ../utils/version.o -lcompat -lm -lreadline
-ltermcap-lcurses  
storage/SUBSYS.o: Undefined symbol `_TAS' referenced from text segment
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status


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Test Case:
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configure
gmake

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Solution:
---------


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We were working with the OpenBSD folks on this, but they did not get the
patches done before 6.5.1.  There should be an openbsd patch available
soon on the OpenBSD sites.

>
> ============================================================================
>                         POSTGRESQL BUG REPORT TEMPLATE
> ============================================================================
>
>
> Your name               : Diana Eichert
> Your email address      : deichert@wrench.com
>
> Category                : install: compile
> Severity                : critical
>
> Summary: storage/SUBSYS.o: Undefined symbol `_TAS' referenced from text segment
>
> System Configuration
> --------------------
>   Operating System   : OpenBSD 2.5
>
>   PostgreSQL version : 6.5.1
>
>   Compiler used      : gcc version gcc-2.95 19990629 (prerelease)
>
> Hardware:
> ---------
> Pentium 48Mb
> OpenBSD sagw4399 2.5 SLOWDAWG#7 i386
>
>
> Versions of other tools:
> ------------------------
> GNU Make version 3.77
> flex version 2.5.4
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Problem Description:
> --------------------
> gcc -o postgres access/SUBSYS.o bootstrap/SUBSYS.o catalog/SUBSYS.o commands/SUBSYS.o executor/SUBSYS.o lib/SUBSYS.o
libpq/SUBSYS.omain/SUBSYS.o parser/SUBSYS.o nodes/SUBSYS.o optimizer/SUBSYS.o port/SUBSYS.o postmaster/SUBSYS.o
regex/SUBSYS.orewrite/SUBSYS.o storage/SUBSYS.o tcop/SUBSYS.o utils/SUBSYS.o ../utils/version.o -lcompat -lm -lreadline
-ltermcap-lcurses  
> storage/SUBSYS.o: Undefined symbol `_TAS' referenced from text segment
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Test Case:
> ----------
> configure
> gmake
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Solution:
> ---------
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>


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