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2024-05-03Allow selecting the git revision to be packaged by "make dist".Tom Lane
Commit 619bc23a1 changed "make dist" to invoke "git archive", but hard-wired the call to specify that the HEAD revision should be packaged. Our tarball building process needs to be able to specify which git commit to package (notably, for packaging back branches). While we could make that work with some hackery to operate in detached-HEAD state, it's a lot nicer just to expose git archive's ability to specify what to package. Hence, invent a new make variable PG_GIT_REVISION. This is undocumented, but so is "make dist". Also make corresponding changes in the meson scripts. We have no near-term intention of using that for package building, but it will likely happen eventually, so stay prepared. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3552543.1713909947@sss.pgh.pa.us
2024-03-25make dist uses git archivePeter Eisentraut
This changes "make dist" to directly use "git archive", rather than the custom shell script it currently runs. This is to make the creation of the distribution tarball more directly traceable to the git repository. That is why we removed the "make distprep" step. "make dist" continues to produce a .gz and a .bz2 tarball as before. The archives produced this way are deterministic and reproducible, meaning for a given commit the result file should always be bit-for-bit identical. The exception is that if you use a git version older than 2.38.0, gzip records the platform in the archive, so you'd get a different output on Windows vs. macOS vs. "UNIX" (everything else). In git 2.38.0, this was changed so that everything is recorded as "UNIX" now. This is just something to keep in mind. This issue is specific to the gzip format, it does not affect other compression formats. Meson has its own distribution building command (meson dist), but we are not using that at this point. The main problem is that, the way they have implemented it, it is not deterministic in the above sense. Also, we want a "make" version for the time being. But the target name "dist" in meson is reserved for that reason, so we call the custom target "pgdist" (so call something like "meson compile -C build pgdist"). Reviewed-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/40e80f77-a294-4f29-a16f-e21bc7bc75fc%40eisentraut.org
2024-03-10Combine headerscheck and cpluspluscheck scriptsPeter Eisentraut
They are mostly the same, and it is tedious to maintain two copies of essentially the same exclude list. headerscheck now has a new option --cplusplus to select the cpluspluscheck functionality. The top-level make targets are still the same. Reviewed-by: Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/4754a5b0-a32b-4036-a99a-6de14cf9fd72@eisentraut.org
2023-12-22Stop generating plain-text INSTALL instructions.Tom Lane
Up to now, our distribution tarballs have included a plain-text form of the installation.sgml chapter. The rationale for that was that a recipient might not have either ready internet access or HTML-viewing tools; a theory that seems downright quaint today. Maintaining the ability to generate this file is not without cost, because it puts special requirements on installation.sgml that are often overlooked. Moreover, we are moving in the direction of making our distribution tarballs be pure git snapshots for traceability/reproducibility reasons; including generated files doesn't fit into that plan. Hence, let's just drop INSTALL and remove the infrastructure for generating it. The top-level README will now recommend visiting our website to see the installation instructions. As a useful side-effect, we can get rid of README.git which has provoked confusion. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20231220114927.faccqqprmuyrzdip@alap3.anarazel.de Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/e07408d9-e5f2-d9fd-5672-f53354e9305e@eisentraut.org
2023-11-06Remove distprepPeter Eisentraut
A PostgreSQL release tarball contains a number of prebuilt files, in particular files produced by bison, flex, perl, and well as html and man documentation. We have done this consistent with established practice at the time to not require these tools for building from a tarball. Some of these tools were hard to get, or get the right version of, from time to time, and shipping the prebuilt output was a convenience to users. Now this has at least two problems: One, we have to make the build system(s) work in two modes: Building from a git checkout and building from a tarball. This is pretty complicated, but it works so far for autoconf/make. It does not currently work for meson; you can currently only build with meson from a git checkout. Making meson builds work from a tarball seems very difficult or impossible. One particular problem is that since meson requires a separate build directory, we cannot make the build update files like gram.h in the source tree. So if you were to build from a tarball and update gram.y, you will have a gram.h in the source tree and one in the build tree, but the way things work is that the compiler will always use the one in the source tree. So you cannot, for example, make any gram.y changes when building from a tarball. This seems impossible to fix in a non-horrible way. Second, there is increased interest nowadays in precisely tracking the origin of software. We can reasonably track contributions into the git tree, and users can reasonably track the path from a tarball to packages and downloads and installs. But what happens between the git tree and the tarball is obscure and in some cases non-reproducible. The solution for both of these issues is to get rid of the step that adds prebuilt files to the tarball. The tarball now only contains what is in the git tree (*). Getting the additional build dependencies is no longer a problem nowadays, and the complications to keep these dual build modes working are significant. And of course we want to get the meson build system working universally. This commit removes the make distprep target altogether. The make dist target continues to do its job, it just doesn't call distprep anymore. (*) - The tarball also contains the INSTALL file that is built at make dist time, but not by distprep. This is unchanged for now. The make maintainer-clean target, whose job it is to remove the prebuilt files in addition to what make distclean does, is now just an alias to make distprep. (In practice, it is probably obsolete given that git clean is available.) The following programs are now hard build requirements in configure (they were already required by meson.build): - bison - flex - perl Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/e07408d9-e5f2-d9fd-5672-f53354e9305e@eisentraut.org
2023-02-12Integrate pg_bsd_indent into our build/test infrastructure.Tom Lane
Update the Makefile and build directions for in-tree build, and add Meson build infrastructure. Also convert the ad-hoc test target into a TAP test. Currently, the Make build system will not build pg_bsd_indent by default, while the Meson system will. Both will test it during "make check-world" or "ninja test". Neither will install it automatically. (We might change some of these decisions later.) Also fix a few portability nits noted during early testing. Also, exclude pg_bsd_indent from pgindent's purview; at least for now, we'll leave it formatted similarly to the FreeBSD original. Tom Lane and Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3935719.1675967430@sss.pgh.pa.us Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200812223409.6di3y2qsnvynao7a@alap3.anarazel.de
2022-11-26Remove temporary portlock directory during make [dist]clean.Tom Lane
Another oversight in 9b4eafcaf.
2022-06-03Run tests of libpq on installcheck-world, checkprep and check-worldMichael Paquier
The regression tests of libpq have been converted to a TAP test as of ac25173, but they were not run when running the global make targets mentioned in $subject as the code only considered src/interfaces/ecpg/ as a path to run. This switches to src/interfaces/, to always include the tests of libpq in each run. Reported-by: Justin Pryzby Reviewed-by: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220529151850.GN19626@telsasoft.com
2021-07-01add missing tag from commit b8c4261e5eAndrew Dunstan
2021-07-01Add new make targets world-bin and install-world-binAndrew Dunstan
These are the same as world and install-world respectively, but without building or installing the documentation. There are many reasons for wanting to be able to do this, including speed, lack of documentation building tools, and wanting to build other formats of the documentation. Plans for simplifying the buildfarm client code include using these targets. Backpatch to all live branches. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/6a421136-d462-b043-a8eb-e75b2861f3df@dunslane.net
2020-05-31Make install-tests target work with vpath buildsAndrew Dunstan
Also add a top-level install-tests target. Backpatch to all live branches. Craig Ringer, tweaked by me.
2020-05-25Add a temp-install prerequisite to top-level "check-tests".Noah Misch
The target failed, tested $PATH binaries, or tested a stale temporary installation. Commit c66b438db62748000700c9b90b585e756dd54141 missed this. Back-patch to 9.5 (all supported versions).
2020-01-09Add support for automatically updating Unicode derived filesPeter Eisentraut
We currently have several sets of files generated from data provided by Unicode. These all have ad hoc rules and instructions for updating when new Unicode versions appear, and it's not done consistently. This patch centralizes and automates the process and makes it part of the release checklist. The Unicode and CLDR versions are specified in Makefile.global.in. There is a new make target "update-unicode" that downloads all the relevant files and runs the generation script. There is also a new script for generating the table of combining characters for ucs_wcwidth(). That table is now in a separate include file rather than hardcoded into the middle of other code. This is based on the script that was used for generating d8594d123c155aeecd47fc2450f62f5100b2fbf0, but the script itself wasn't committed at that time. Reviewed-by: John Naylor <john.naylor@2ndquadrant.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/c8d05f42-443e-6c23-819b-05b31759a37c@2ndquadrant.com
2019-08-19Add "headerscheck" script to test header-file compilability under C.Tom Lane
We already had "cpluspluscheck", which served the dual purposes of verifying that headers compile standalone and that they compile as C++. However, C++ compilers don't have the exact same set of error conditions as C compilers, so this doesn't really prove that a header will compile standalone as C. Hence, add a second script that's largely similar but runs the C compiler not C++. Also add a bit more documentation than the none-at-all we had before. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/14803.1566175851@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-05-31Integrate cpluspluscheck into build system.Andres Freund
Previously cpluspluscheck wouldn't work in vpath builds, this commit fixes that. To make it easier to invoke, there's a top-level cpluspluscheck target. Discussion: https://postgr.es/20190530220244.kiputcbl4gkl2oo6@alap3.anarazel.de
2018-12-31Process EXTRA_INSTALL serially, during the first temp-install.Noah Misch
This closes a race condition in "make -j check-world"; the symptom was EEXIST errors. Back-patch to v10, before which parallel check-world had worse problems. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20181224221601.GA3227827@rfd.leadboat.com
2018-08-08Remove unwanted "garbage cleanup" logic in Makefiles.Tom Lane
GNUmakefile.in defined a macro "garbage" that seems to have been meant as a suitable target for automatic "rm -rf" treatment, but it isn't actually used anywhere (and indeed never was, AFAICT). Moreover, we have concluded that the Makefiles shouldn't take it upon themselves to remove files that aren't expected by-products of building, so that doing anything like that would be against project policy anyway. Hence, just remove the macro. Grepping around finds another violation of that policy in ecpg/preproc, so clean that up too. Daniel Gustafsson (ecpg change by me) Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/AFBEF63E-E19D-4EBB-9F08-4617CDC751ED@yesql.se
2018-07-30Ensure we build generated headers at the start of some more cases.Tom Lane
"make installcheck" and some related cases, when invoked from the toplevel directory, start out by doing "make all" in src/test/regress. Since that's one make recursion level down, the submake-generated-headers target will do nothing, causing us to fail to create/update generated headers before building pg_regress. This is, I believe, a new failure mode induced by commit 3b8f6e75f, so let's fix it. To do so, we have to invoke submake-generated-headers at the top level. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/0401efec-68f1-679d-3ea3-21d4e8dd11af@gmail.com
2016-09-05Have "make coverage" recurse into contrib as wellAlvaro Herrera
2015-05-13Fix distclean/maintainer-clean targets to remove top-level tmp_install dir.Tom Lane
The top-level makefile removes tmp_install in its "clean" target, but the distclean and maintainer-clean targets overlooked that (and they don't simply invoke clean, because that would result in an extra tree traversal). While at it, let's just make sure that removing GNUmakefile itself is the very last step of the recipe.
2015-04-30Fix parallel make risk with new check temp-install setupPeter Eisentraut
The "check" target no longer needs to depend on "all", because it now runs "install" directly, which in turn depends on "all". Doing both will cause problems with parallel make, because two builds will run next to each other. Also remove the redirection of the temp-install output into a log file. This was appropriate when this was done from within pg_regress, but now it's just a regular make run, and especially with the above changes this will now take the place of running the "all" target before the test suites. problem report by Jeff Janes, patch in part by Michael Paquier
2015-04-23Improve speed of make check-worldPeter Eisentraut
Before, make check-world would create a new temporary installation for each test suite, which is slow and wasteful. Instead, we now create one test installation that is used by all test suites that are part of a make run. The management of the temporary installation is removed from pg_regress and handled in the makefiles. This allows for better control, and unifies the code with that of test suites not run through pg_regress. review and msvc support by Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com> more review by Fabien Coelho <coelho@cri.ensmp.fr>
2014-04-15Add TAP tests for client programsPeter Eisentraut
Reviewed-by: Pavel Stěhule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Erik Rijkers <er@xs4all.nl>
2014-02-11Don't generate plain-text HISTORY and src/test/regress/README anymore.Tom Lane
Providing this information as plain text was doubtless worth the trouble ten years ago, but it seems likely that hardly anyone reads it in this format anymore. And the effort required to maintain these files (in the form of extra-complex markup rules in the relevant parts of the SGML documentation) is significant. So, let's stop doing that and rely solely on the other documentation formats. Per discussion, the plain-text INSTALL instructions might still be worth their keep, so we continue to generate that file. Rather than remove HISTORY and src/test/regress/README from distribution tarballs entirely, replace them with simple stub files that tell the reader where to find the relevant documentation. This is mainly to avoid possibly breaking packaging recipes that expect these files to exist. Back-patch to all supported branches, because simplifying the markup requirements for release notes won't help much unless we do it in all branches.
2014-01-28Add new make targets check-tests and installcheck-tests.Andrew Dunstan
These do not run any specific schedule of tests, but only those specified as part of the invocation, e.g.: make check-tests TESTS="json jsonb"
2013-10-11Remove maintainer-check target, fold into normal buildPeter Eisentraut
make maintainer-check was obscure and rarely called in practice, and many breakages were missed. Fold everything that make maintainer-check used to do into the normal build. Specifically: - Call duplicate_oids when genbki.pl is called. - Check for tabs in SGML files when the documentation is built. - Run msgfmt with the -c option during the regular build. Add an additional configure check to see whether we are using the GNU version. (make maintainer-check probably used to fail with non-GNU msgfmt.) Keep maintainer-check as around as phony target for the time being in case anyone is calling it. But it won't do anything anymore.
2012-06-29Make init-po and update-po recursive make targetsPeter Eisentraut
This is for convenience, now that adding recursive targets is much easier than it used to be when the NLS stuff was initially added.
2012-03-05Add isolation test to check-world and installcheck-worldPeter Eisentraut
2011-08-24Build src/ before contrib/ in make worldPeter Eisentraut
This fixes failures under parallel make when contrib modules use a generated backend header file (such as errcodes.h).
2011-04-25Support "make check" in contribPeter Eisentraut
Added a new option --extra-install to pg_regress to arrange installing the respective contrib directory into the temporary installation. This is currently not yet supported for Windows MSVC builds. Updated the .gitignore files for contrib modules to ignore the leftovers of a temp-install check run. Changed the exit status of "make check" in a pgxs build (which still does nothing) to 0 from 1. Added "make check" in contrib to top-level "make check-world".
2011-03-28Add maintainer-check targetPeter Eisentraut
This can do various source code checks that are not appropriate for either the build or the regression tests. Currently: duplicate_oids, SGML syntax and tabs check, NLS syntax check.
2011-02-15Allow make check in PL directoriesPeter Eisentraut
Also add make check-world target, and refactor pg_regress invocation code in makefiles a bit.
2010-11-12Improved parallel make supportPeter Eisentraut
Replace for loops in makefiles with proper dependencies. Parallel make can now span across directories. Also, make -k and make -q work properly. GNU make 3.80 or newer is now required.
2010-11-03Print a make warning when using GNU make older than 3.80Peter Eisentraut
A proposed patch will require GNU make 3.80 or newer. We will let this patch run for a while to see how much damage that would do to the buildfarm.
2010-09-21Rename README.CVS to README.git and change references in it.Magnus Hagander
2010-09-20Remove cvs keywords from all files.Magnus Hagander
2010-03-30Separate targets "make docs" and "make install-docs" for the documentationPeter Eisentraut
It is no longer installed by default, but included in "make world"/"make install-world". Documentation updated accordingly. Also, fix vpathsearch function to work when calling make install-docs without previous make docs.
2010-01-29Fix thinko in new installcheck-world targetAndrew Dunstan
2010-01-28Add new make targets "world", "install-world" and "installcheck-world" to ↵Andrew Dunstan
build, install and check just about everything. In addition to everything built installed and tested by all, install and installcheck targets, these build HTML Docs, build and test contrib, and test PLs and ECPG.
2009-11-03Build bzip2 tarball in dist target as wellPeter Eisentraut
2009-10-29Remove some leftovers of split tarball supportPeter Eisentraut
2009-08-14Be able to easily figure out the target directory of "make dist".Alvaro Herrera
2009-08-09Ship documentation without intermediate tarballsPeter Eisentraut
Documentation files in HTML and man formats are now prepared for distribution using the distprep make target, like everything else. They are placed in doc/src/sgml/html and manX and installed from there by make install, if present. The business with the tarballs in the tarball is gone.
2009-08-07Expand test coverage support to entire treePeter Eisentraut
Test coverage support now covers the entire source tree, including contrib, instead of just src/backend. In a related but independent development, the commands make coverage and make coverage-html can be run in any directory. This turned out to be much easier than feared. Besides a few ad hoc fixes to pass the make target down the tree, change all affected makefiles to list their directories in the SUBDIRS variable, changed from variants like DIRS and WANTED_DIRS. MSVC build fix was attempted as well.
2009-01-15Modify distdir rule to skip .git directory.Bruce Momjian
2008-12-04Call genhtml with --prefix option so local build paths don't appear in thePeter Eisentraut
coverage output.
2008-09-05Code coverage testing with gcov. Documentation is in the regression testPeter Eisentraut
chapter. Author: Michelle Caisse <Michelle.Caisse@Sun.COM>
2008-03-18Catch all errors in for and while loops in makefiles. Don't ignore anyPeter Eisentraut
errors in any commands, including in various clean targets that have so far been handled inconsistently. make -i is available to ignore all errors in a consistent and official way.
2007-02-09Replace useless uses of := by = in makefiles.Peter Eisentraut
2006-08-18Add installcheck-parallel target to top level makefiles.Andrew Dunstan