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Re: Making changes to PostgreSQL's configure logic so as to have contrib modules installed in a specific directory and make them use PGXS?

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Probably your best best is to install normally, then move the contribs to a directory of your choice
and make a symbolic link from the old directory. That way it should work with both PostgreSQL
and PGXS.

On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 7:35 PM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 01/31/2017 03:04 PM, postgres user wrote:
Hi,

I want to configure my PostgreSQL installation in such a manner such
that the contrib modules of the PostgreSQL distribution are stored in a
specific directory and they should use the PGXS extensions management
system supported by Postgres, as they are currently packaged along with
Postgres and follow a specific directory structure they are installed
along with Postgres but I don't want that. I want all those contrib
module extensions to use a separate pg_config and hence want their
makefiles to use PGXS. How do I go about doing that.

Not sure, though some more information would help:

1) Am I right in assuming you are building everything from source?

2) If not what is your install procedure?

3) When you say all the contrib modules do really mean all or all in some list?

4) Where is the directory you want them to be installed in located?

5) What OS are you using?

6) Have you looked at an OS packaging systems to do this?


Thanks


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