All this talk of modularity reminds me of a pet peeve: doing
dump/restore upgrades when your databases include extension functions is
highly clunky, because extension functions include the fully qualified
path to the linking library. So, for example
create function geometry_in(opaque) RETURNS GEOMETRY AS '/opt/pgsql72/lib/contrib/libpostgis.so.0.7' LANGUAGE
'c'with (isstrict);
If I do a pg_dumpall on an old database and try to pipe into a new
database, things can get messy pretty fast. It would be nice if pgsql
had a 'default library location' which it tried to load linking
libraries from, in much the same way apache uses libexec. Then my
definition could just be:
create function geometry_in(opaque) RETURNS GEOMETRY AS 'libpostgis.so.0.7' LANGUAGE 'c' with (isstrict);
Which would be alot more portable across installations. I mean, right
now I can render my database inoperative just by moving my executable
installation tree to a new path. Nice.
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