Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> ... it does not build on HPUX, nor on any other platform that requires
> specialized switches to build shared libraries. I recommend the author
> consult the makefile for libpq, and transpose the necessary fooling
> around into plpgsql. (On HPUX it fails for lack of -fPIC in the compile
> commands for the pl/plpgsql/src subdirectory; there might also be
> problems in the link command, but the compile commands are certainly
> wrong.)
I have made change to configure/configure.in and added a Makefile.in to help
with the problem (I had problems compiling for UnixWare). I will be testing
[the UnixWare part of] the patches over the new few days. I will submit the
after I complete prlimiary testing. I will also mail the patch to anyone else
who would like to test for a specific port.
> We have enough different shared libraries now that it'd be a good idea
> to try to eliminate most of that cruft from the individual module
> makefiles, replacing it with definitions made in the port makefiles.
> But it's a bit too late in the 6.4 beta cycle to try to do that for 6.4,
> I think --- the testing problem looms too large. Something for next time.
I aggree that the shared library handling needs to be standardized and the
port specific information moved to the port specific Makefile.
>
> BTW there is also a configuration check that needs to be applied: the
> pl/tcl subdirectory should be built only if a *shared library* version
> of Tcl is available. I happen to have only a static version of libtcl.a
> installed, which is fine for pgtclsh, but pl/tcl tries to link with it
> and falls over...
Hmmmm.... I don't now autoconf well enough (yet) to handle this change.
> [...]
> regards, tom lane
>
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