Thread: BUG #9619: error creating plperl , plperlu language , plperl.dll error
BUG #9619: error creating plperl , plperlu language , plperl.dll error
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The following bug has been logged on the website: Bug reference: 9619 Logged by: rendik Email address: kukinek1@gmail.com PostgreSQL version: 9.3.2 Operating system: Windows 7 , 64 bit Description: Binary windows postgres distributions , versions 9.2 and 9.3 , cannot load: plperl.dll , unknown error 126 , tested on several machines. Works only with Activestate perl: 5.14 . But that perl version is OBSOLETE and no more downloadable from Activestate , at least not as community free version !!! Consequence: If you don't happen to own that very old version of Activestate perl, there's no way how to use plperl in Postgresql unless you compile your own. Could you please distribute your Binary Windows versions with plperl.dll compiled with Activestate perl 5.16 or 5.18 or even better with totally free Strawberry perl distributions. Thank you.
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 9:40 AM, <kukinek1@gmail.com> wrote: > The following bug has been logged on the website: > > Bug reference: 9619 > Logged by: rendik > Email address: kukinek1@gmail.com > PostgreSQL version: 9.3.2 > Operating system: Windows 7 , 64 bit > Description: > > Binary windows postgres distributions , versions 9.2 and 9.3 , cannot load: > plperl.dll , unknown error 126 , tested on several machines. Works only with > Activestate perl: 5.14 . But that perl version is OBSOLETE and no more > downloadable from Activestate , at least not as community free version !!! > Consequence: If you don't happen to own that very old version of Activestate > perl, there's no way how to use plperl in Postgresql unless you compile your > own. > Could you please distribute your Binary Windows versions with plperl.dll > compiled with Activestate perl 5.16 or 5.18 or even better with totally free > Strawberry perl distributions. > Thank you. Hi This is an issue we've recently become aware of following changes to ActiveState's distribution policy and licencing. Unfortunately we cannot simply update to newer versions of Perl/Python/TCL as that would potentially break users installations when they're performing minor upgrades, and we cannot redistribute ActiveState's builds at present. Simply using Strawberry Perl doesn't help much as that solves the issue for just one language on one platform. We are looking into various alternatives at the moment, to find a way forward that will retain compatibility for users. We're looking at both technical solutions, and I've recently met with ActiveState's senior management who are also keen to try to resolve this issue in a way that fits in with their business requirements. -- Dave Page Blog: http://pgsnake.blogspot.com Twitter: @pgsnake EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company