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Re: plTcl - how to create proc/function libraries

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True, I cannot find this in the current docs - that statement about the 
conditional compile was from some documentation I found from googling 
"pltcl_modules  pltcl_modfuncs"

I went back to the site i found it and snooped around and saw that it was a 
copy of docs from 1998.

Sorry about the confusion, but I don't know whether the pltcl.dll (in other 
words, the Windows postgres installation) supports the "unknown" command, 
and pulling up this doc (in error, once again - sorry) came out of 
desperation for looking for more information on the creating and maintenace 
of those tables (pltcl_modules  pltcl_modfuncs), and why I don't have the 
support scrtipts for them in my Windows installation.

Carlo

"Tom Lane" <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:9063.1154493062@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "Carlo Stonebanks" <stonec.register@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> To enable this behavior, the PL/Tcl call handler must be compiled
>> with -DPLTCL_UNKNOWN_SUPPORT set.
>
> Where are you reading that?  There's no such sentence in the current
> docs, and no sign of any such conditional in the source code either.
> I'm not sure why it doesn't work for you, but it's not because it's
> been deliberately turned off...
>
> regards, tom lane
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