Re: Extensions User Design - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From David E. Wheeler
Subject Re: Extensions User Design
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Msg-id 71F1218D-67A0-4FE9-97FF-BE30D10BB34F@kineticode.com
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In response to Re: Extensions User Design  (Dimitri Fontaine <dfontaine@hi-media.com>)
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On Jun 24, 2009, at 2:12 PM, Dimitri Fontaine wrote:

>> The core team isn't appropriate for this.  We'd start a new  
>> committee/list somewhere instead, and it would be part of the same  
>> effort which produces a "recommended" list of extensions and  
>> drivers for packagers.
>
> It'd still deprecate contrib/, which could maybe become examples/?

No, it would not be distributed with core at all. They could all be  
packaged up together in a single distribution of recommended modules,  
however.

>> This may not be necessary if simple download-unzip-and-install is  
>> simple enough.
>
> I hope it'll get simple enough, yes, as simple as current PGXS  
> modules from source are:
> - cvs up or wget
> - tar xzf ... && cd ...
> - make install
> - psql -f ... mydb

Then it could also be easily scripted, too.

> PGXS has it covered, and we're not yet there, but I'm thinking PGXS  
> should be a pre requisite of the extension facility as far as  
> extensions authors are concerned. Then packagers will make it so  
> that users won't typically face those details.

+1.

Best,

David


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