Re: glitch installing xml support in 9.1.beta2 - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Rob Sargent
Subject Re: glitch installing xml support in 9.1.beta2
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Msg-id 4E08BC7B.3080305@gmail.com
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In response to Re: glitch installing xml support in 9.1.beta2  (Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info>)
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On 06/25/2011 01:10 AM, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-06-24 at 11:22 -0600, Rob Sargent wrote:
>> OpenSuse 11.4 x86-64
>>
>> gmake install  builds and places the requisite pieces as expected.
>>
>> Running
>>     psql --username postgres -d postgres -f xml2--1.0,sql
>> results in
>>         psql:xml2--1.0.sql:8: ERROR:  function "xml_valid" already
>>         exists with same argument types
>>         psql:xml2--1.0.sql:12: ERROR:  could not access file
>>         "MODULE_PATHNAME": No such file or directory
>>         psql:xml2--1.0.sql:16: ERROR:  could not access file
>>         "MODULE_PATHNAME": No such file or directory
>>         psql:xml2--1.0.sql:20: ERROR:  could not access file
>>         "MODULE_PATHNAME": No such file or directory
>>         psql:xml2--1.0.sql:24: ERROR:  could not access file
>>         "MODULE_PATHNAME": No such file or directory
>>         psql:xml2--1.0.sql:28: ERROR:  could not access file
>>         "MODULE_PATHNAME": No such file or directory
>>         psql:xml2--1.0.sql:34: ERROR:  could not access file
>>         "MODULE_PATHNAME": No such file or directory
>> (This from second run, so xml_valid worked the first time).
>>
>> I see that the xml2.control file defines module_pathname =
>> '$libdir/pgxml', but how is that passed to the psql run? Or am I to
>> manually update the sql scripts?
>>  .
> You don't use it explicitely. You use "CREATE EXTENSION", and it will
> use it.
>
> psql --username postgres -d postgres -c "CREATE EXTENSION xml2"
>
> and it should work. That's one of the great things in 9.1.
>
Worked perfectly for xml2 thanks.

As for uuid I had to run the extendor like this:
psql --username=postgres -d postgres -c 'create extension "uuid-ossp"'

Unfortunate hyphenation in the name of the module.


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