Re: How to Build Postgres in a Portable / Relocatable fashion? - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Adrian Klaver |
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Subject | Re: How to Build Postgres in a Portable / Relocatable fashion? |
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Msg-id | f07765c7-b42b-4339-8044-c7b10d81b436@aklaver.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | How to Build Postgres in a Portable / Relocatable fashion? (AJ ONeal <coolaj86@proton.me>) |
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Re: How to Build Postgres in a Portable / Relocatable fashion?
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List | pgsql-general |
On 5/3/24 15:57, AJ ONeal wrote: > Back in the good old days there was official 1st-party support for Linux: Still there. The below is for the EDB installer, which at this point is only for MacOS and Windows as Unixen platforms have there own packaging. This was/is a third party site. > https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads > <https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads> > > Those binaries could be |tar xvf|'d and used without any fuss or muss, > from any location, on any distro. > > I'm the core maintainer of https://webinstall.dev/ > <https://webinstall.dev/> and I'm thinking to break our "official builds > only" rule because, well, I haven't been able to find any way to get > up-to-date builds from an official channel - and |apt| is always > half-a-decade out-of-date (part of the reason for Webi, but Webi is far > worse in this case, stuck at v10). I don't see that. Using PGDG repo on Ubuntu 22.04: apt list --installed | grep postgres postgresql-14/jammy-pgdg,now 14.11-1.pgdg22.04+1 amd64 [installed] postgresql-15-pgtap/jammy-pgdg,now 1.3.3-1.pgdg22.04+1 all [installed] postgresql-15/jammy-pgdg,now 15.6-1.pgdg22.04+1 amd64 [installed] postgresql-16-pgtap/jammy-pgdg,now 1.3.3-1.pgdg22.04+1 all [installed] postgresql-16-unit/jammy-pgdg,now 7.8-1.pgdg22.04+1 amd64 [installed] postgresql-16/jammy-pgdg,now 16.2-1.pgdg22.04+1 amd64 [installed,automatic] postgresql-client-14/jammy-pgdg,now 14.11-1.pgdg22.04+1 amd64 [installed,automatic] postgresql-client-15/jammy-pgdg,now 15.6-1.pgdg22.04+1 amd64 [installed,automatic] postgresql-client-16/jammy-pgdg,now 16.2-1.pgdg22.04+1 amd64 [installed,automatic] postgresql-client-common/jammy-pgdg,now 259.pgdg22.04+1 all [installed,automatic] postgresql-common/jammy-pgdg,now 259.pgdg22.04+1 all [installed,automatic] postgresql-plpython3-14/jammy-pgdg,now 14.11-1.pgdg22.04+1 amd64 [installed] postgresql-plpython3-15/jammy-pgdg,now 15.6-1.pgdg22.04+1 amd64 [installed] postgresql-plpython3-16/jammy-pgdg,now 16.2-1.pgdg22.04+1 amd64 [installed] postgresql-server-dev-16/jammy-pgdg,now 16.2-1.pgdg22.04+1 amd64 [installed] postgresql/jammy-pgdg,now 16+259.pgdg22.04+1 all [installed] > > Could I get some help on how to do that? > Are the old build processes documented somewhere? Or are there some > scripts in a far corner of the Internet that could still do that? As to Apt build scripts: https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt/RepoDocs > > Or what options might I need to pass to ./configure to get it to build > with relative locations? > I'm not a C developer, and I'm not familiar with C build tools beyond > |./configure; make; sudo make install|. > > I'd really appreciate some direction on this. Thanks. > > AJ ONeal -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
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