On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 7:55 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> "Tom Dunstan" <pgsql@tomd.cc> writes:
> > OK, I found an example that does NOT fit the "just drop all
> > dependencies" scenario, but that I would still like to support. I just
> > had a look at the postgis pl/java support, and its install does stuff
> > like "SELECT sqlj.install_jar('file://${PWD}/postgis_pljava.jar',
> > 'postgis_pljava_jar', false);" and "SELECT
> > sqlj.add_type_mapping('geometry', 'org.postgis.pljava.PLJGeometry');".
> > There's no way we can deal with that sort of thing automatically, so
> > we'll have to support uninstall scripts regardless.
>
> Well, that just begs the question of what those commands actually *do*.
> It seems not unlikely that they'd be inserting data into tables that
> would belong to the module, in which case an uninstall that dropped
> the table would be fine.
Those tables belong to a *different* module, though. I'm picturing
three modules here: pljava, postgis, and a postgis-pljava support
module that requires the first two, since it should be possible to
install postgis without requiring pljava. The above stuff was from the
install script of the postgis-pljava code, but inserted data into
tables owned by pljava.
Cheers
Tom