Re: PostgreSQL 7.1 now in OpenBSD ports/packages - Mailing list pgsql-ports
From | Peter Galbavy |
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Subject | Re: PostgreSQL 7.1 now in OpenBSD ports/packages |
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Msg-id | 20010422201044.B11555@office.knowledge.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: PostgreSQL 7.1 now in OpenBSD ports/packages (Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>) |
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Re: PostgreSQL 7.1 now in OpenBSD ports/packages
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List | pgsql-ports |
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 01:12:29PM +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > In the port Makefile you have > > CONFIGURE_ENV= POSTGRESDIR="${PREFIX}" LIBS=-lcurses > CONFIGURE_ARGS= --enable-syslog \ > --disable-rpath \ > --with-CXX \ > --datadir="${PREFIX}/share/examples/postgresql" \ > --docdir="${PREFIX}/share/doc/postgresql" > > Firstly, POSTGRESDIR doesn't do anything, you want to use the --prefix > option. (This is done automatically, so in consequence you can just > remove this.) Secondly, configure should pick up -lcurses automatically > when it needs it (which it probably doesn't). Hmm. I think that might be a relic from the 7.0.3 port - but I will check. There is some underlying magic somewhere that used to need this. Maybe that went when we removed the patches to locate the libs under libs/pgsql. --prefix is set automatically I agree. The -lcurses is however *very* important at the moment. The (new import of the) readline library is found, but ./configure does not then link with -lcurses which is uses (for tgetent I believe). This stays. > I don't know why you set --datadir the way you do, but note that datadir > does not contain any examples. In a full installation, datadir contains > files required for initdb, pgaccess, the JDBC driver, and some *.sql > files. You probably just want to leave off this option, which will give > you the right default. Hmm. Good point. What we should do is do the fake install and then move the examples being installed to the "current" default datadir and then use the PLIST to copy those to the right place. pgaccess is a problem as to what to do with is, given it appears to be an entire package in itself. See below for comments re tcl, but one solution maybe to create another SUBPACKAGE that is pgaccess only, and then only if the tcl FLAVOR is selected. > Later in Makefile > > MAKE_ENV= USE_TCL=true TCL_INCDIR="${TCL_INCDIR}" \ > TK_INCDIR="${TK_INCDIR}" > > This is probably a relict from the past. I do not do tcl, and I do not think Brandon does either. We tested the port to build the tcl flavor(s) and they seem to work. Once someone (you maybe ?) offers to verify what the tcl flavor does, the quicker we get shot of any problems. > CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-openssl=/etc > > I don't think you install OpenSSL under /etc. Work around for poor GNU configure / autoconf assumtptions. OpenBSD ships with OpenSSL 0.9.6 installed in the system directories and the ssl certs etc. in /etc/ssl. There is no way to say "enable ssl with a config directory of /etc/ssl" except this one without patching. > FAKE_FLAGS= POSTGRESDIR="${WRKINST}${PREFIX}" > > No, you want to use gmake install DESTDIR=/else/where. POSTGRESDIR > doesn't do anything. Seems to work find, but I see your point. Another one for the pile. > post-install: > [...] > @cd ${WRKSRC}/doc && \ > ${MAKE_PROGRAM} PGDOCS="${PREFIX}/share/doc/postgresql" all > ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/doc/*.ps* ${PREFIX}/share/doc/postgresql > > The documentation is installed by default, there is no need to do anything > special. *.ps files are not shipped in the tarball, you need to download > them separately if you want them. This might be a relic too, I will take a look. For reference, the port uses the full tarball sources but the non -docs SUBPACKAGE does not install documentation (the html and internals.ps files). > That's it. Nice work. Thanks, and thanks for the comments. I am taking a couple of days rest from the port, my head is seeing too many Makefiles. rgds, -- Peter Galbavy Knowledge Matters Ltd http://www.knowledge.com/
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