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 | | From: | Andy Warner | | Subject: | 8.0.0rc4 / OpenBSD 3.6 / amd64 success | | Date: | Sun, 9 Jan 2005 19:54:36 -0600 (CST) |
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 | I'm not sure what form success reports are supposed to take. I glanced at the website and didn't see anything obvious, but I didn't dig too hard.
I have a box running 8.0.0rc4 on OpenBSD 3.6 with an AMD Opteron (amd64). It configured cleanly. The first pass with make got stuck in a loop and never came out, but the second pass worked fine when I piped it to 'more' to see what was going on. Seems odd to me, but it worked. I haven't loaded any real data yet, but I can create test databases and access them fine. The performance with one sample table and a bit of shared memory tweaking is really good. (Blows away a comparable 2.4 Xeon on a not quite apples-to-apples test - based on wallclock timing).
Let me know if either of these is the wrong address or you'd like more / less info (in the future).
-- Andy Warner
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