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Re: [HACKERS] plPHP in core?

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Tom Lane wrote:

"Joshua D. Drake" <jd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:


Maybe I am just dense, but the argument seems to be completely moot. PHP is no different than Perl or Python in this case.



Perl and Python don't have "BuildPrereq: postgresql-devel" in their rpmspecs.
PHP does.


That makes perfect sense. Although that req is usually a flag that can be turned on/off and
the req is used to create the php-pgsql package. Although it sources from PHP of course.


O.k. I see the other side of the argument thanks to Tom and Andrew, I don't agree with
it (in terms of being an issue) but at least I understand it.


Besides people could always choose to NOT package with plPHP regardless if it was in core.

It would however be there for people who compile from a tar ball or for people who don't
use PHP but do use plPHP (for whatever reason).


Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake



			regards, tom lane

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