On Jan 29, 2009, at 12:25 PM, Gregory Stark wrote:
> Steve Atkins <steve@blighty.com> writes:
>
>> 6. Where's my CPAN equivalent? Postgresql is extensible, but it's
>> hard to find
>> the extension you need, and often harder than it should be to
>> install.
>
> FWIW our CPAN equivalent is pgfoundry. I don't think we quite have the
> critical mass yet that Perl has to really make it a big success
> though.
Kinda. It's much more like a freshmeat/sourceforge equivalent than a
CPAN equivalent. There's no standard package format, no dependency
or version handling, no possibility of automated installation.
It also has a mixture of postgresql modules, client-side code that can
access postgresql and even occasional projects that have nothing much
to do with postgresql.
> Making modules more, uh, modular, so they can be installed and
> uninstalled
> smoothly and preferably without special access privileges is a
> recognized
> issue though.
Yup, that's one prerequisite for the rest of it, really. pgTap, which
we have
now, was probably another.
Cheers,
Steve