From: | Euler Taveira de Oliveira <euler(at)timbira(dot)com> |
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To: | Ivan Sergio Borgonovo <mail(at)webthatworks(dot)it> |
Cc: | pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: development setup and libdir |
Date: | 2010-01-31 04:44:13 |
Message-ID: | 4B650A9D.2040400@timbira.com |
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Ivan Sergio Borgonovo escreveu:
> I'm pretty sure that what you're pointing at is not going to work
> unless you specify a bunch of other parameters.
>
Ugh? Are you saying there is something wrong in our *official* documentation?
It is just a normal compilation command; if you're a C programmer you'll have
no problem.
> Once you ask... people direct you to pgxs. pgxs seems a good
> choice... a newcomer like me thinks... well that was made exactly to
> pick up all the information it needs from the environment and build
> my module.
>
Again, PGXS was developed to make packagers' life easier. Why on earth I want
to install my library in a path different from $libdir? Packagers don't.
Besides, PGXS won't work on Windows unless you're using a installation built
using MinGW.
> connection, but still different version of pgxs gives different
> names to .so.
>
What the problem with that? If it set up the right name in sql file that's OK.
IMHO, you're trying to complicate a simple process. If you messed up your
installation you can always do:
$ cd mymodule
$ USE_PGXS=1 make uninstall
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Euler Taveira de Oliveira
http://www.timbira.com/
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