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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
2020-10-21Remove the option to build thread_test.c outside configure.Tom Lane
Theoretically one could go into src/test/thread and build/run this program there. In practice, that hasn't worked since 96bf88d52, and probably much longer on some platforms (likely including just the sort of hoary leftovers where this test might be of interest). While it wouldn't be too hard to repair the breakage, the fact that nobody has noticed for two years shows that there is zero usefulness in maintaining this build pathway. Let's get rid of it and decree that thread_test.c is *only* meant to be built/used in configure. Given that decision, it makes sense to put thread_test.c under config/ and get rid of src/test/thread altogether, so that's what I did. In passing, update src/test/README, which had been ignored by some not-so-recent additions of subdirectories. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/227659.1603041612@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-04-09Fix partial-build problems introduced by having more generated headers.Tom Lane
Commit 372728b0d created some problems for usages like building a subdirectory without having first done "make all" at the top level, or for proceeding directly to "make install" without "make all". The only reasonably clean way to fix this seems to be to force the submake-generated-headers rule to fire in *any* "make all" or "make install" command anywhere in the tree. To avoid lots of redundant work, as well as parallel make jobs possibly clobbering each others' output, we still need to be sure that the rule fires only once in a recursive build. For that, adopt the same MAKELEVEL hack previously used for "temp-install". But try to document it a bit better. The submake-errcodes mechanism previously used in src/port/ and src/common/ is subsumed by this, so we can get rid of those special cases. It was inadequate for src/common/ anyway after the aforesaid commit, and it always risked parallel attempts to build errcodes.h. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1f5FAB-0006LU-MB@gemulon.postgresql.org
2018-04-08Replace our traditional initial-catalog-data format with a better design.Tom Lane
Historically, the initial catalog data to be installed during bootstrap has been written in DATA() lines in the catalog header files. This had lots of disadvantages: the format was badly underdocumented, it was very difficult to edit the data in any mechanized way, and due to the lack of any abstraction the data was verbose, hard to read/understand, and easy to get wrong. Hence, move this data into separate ".dat" files and represent it in a way that can easily be read and rewritten by Perl scripts. The new format is essentially "key => value" for each column; while it's a bit repetitive, explicit labeling of each value makes the data far more readable and less error-prone. Provide a way to abbreviate entries by omitting field values that match a specified default value for their column. This allows removal of a large amount of repetitive boilerplate and also lowers the barrier to adding new columns. Also teach genbki.pl how to translate symbolic OID references into numeric OIDs for more cases than just "regproc"-like pg_proc references. It can now do that for regprocedure-like references (thus solving the problem that regproc is ambiguous for overloaded functions), operators, types, opfamilies, opclasses, and access methods. Use this to turn nearly all OID cross-references in the initial data into symbolic form. This represents a very large step forward in readability and error resistance of the initial catalog data. It should also reduce the difficulty of renumbering OID assignments in uncommitted patches. Also, solve the longstanding problem that frontend code that would like to use OID macros and other information from the catalog headers often had difficulty with backend-only code in the headers. To do this, arrange for all generated macros, plus such other declarations as we deem fit, to be placed in "derived" header files that are safe for frontend inclusion. (Once clients migrate to using these pg_*_d.h headers, it will be possible to get rid of the pg_*_fn.h headers, which only exist to quarantine code away from clients. That is left for follow-on patches, however.) The now-automatically-generated macros include the Anum_xxx and Natts_xxx constants that we used to have to update by hand when adding or removing catalog columns. Replace the former manual method of generating OID macros for pg_type entries with an automatic method, ensuring that all built-in types have OID macros. (But note that this patch does not change the way that OID macros for pg_proc entries are built and used. It's not clear that making that match the other catalogs would be worth extra code churn.) Add SGML documentation explaining what the new data format is and how to work with it. Despite being a very large change in the catalog headers, there is no catversion bump here, because postgres.bki and related output files haven't changed at all. John Naylor, based on ideas from various people; review and minor additional coding by me; previous review by Alvaro Herrera Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJVSVGWO48JbbwXkJz_yBFyGYW-M9YWxnPdxJBUosDC9ou_F0Q@mail.gmail.com
2018-03-22Basic JIT provider and error handling infrastructure.Andres Freund
This commit introduces: 1) JIT provider abstraction, which allows JIT functionality to be implemented in separate shared libraries. That's desirable because it allows to install JIT support as a separate package, and because it allows experimentation with different forms of JITing. 2) JITContexts which can be, using functions introduced in follow up commits, used to emit JITed functions, and have them be cleaned up on error. 3) The outline of a LLVM JIT provider, which will be fleshed out in subsequent commits. Documentation for GUCs added, and for JIT in general, will be added in later commits. Author: Andres Freund, with architectural input from Jeff Davis Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170901064131.tazjxwus3k2w3ybh@alap3.anarazel.de
2017-11-23Build src/test/isolation during "make" and "make install".Noah Misch
This hack closes a race condition in "make -j check-world" and "make -j installcheck-world". Back-patch to v10, before which these parallel invocations had worse problems. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20171106080752.GA1298146@rfd.leadboat.com
2017-02-17Remove redundant coverage targetPeter Eisentraut
This was probably forgotten to be removed when general recursion support was added.
2017-01-20Logical replicationPeter Eisentraut
- Add PUBLICATION catalogs and DDL - Add SUBSCRIPTION catalog and DDL - Define logical replication protocol and output plugin - Add logical replication workers From: Petr Jelinek <petr@2ndquadrant.com> Reviewed-by: Steve Singer <steve@ssinger.info> Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Reviewed-by: Erik Rijkers <er@xs4all.nl> Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@2ndquadrant.com>
2016-09-23Install TAP test infrastructure so it's available for extension testing.Tom Lane
When configured with --enable-tap-tests, "make install" will now install the Perl support files for TAP testing where PGXS will find them. This allows extensions to rely on $(prove_check) even when being built out-of-tree. Back-patch to 9.4 where we first started to support TAP testing, to reduce the number of cases extension makefiles need to consider. Craig Ringer Discussion: <CAMsr+YFXv+2qne6xJW7z_25mYBtktRX5rpkrgrb+DRgQ_FxgHQ@mail.gmail.com>
2016-03-24Create src/fe_utils/, and move stuff into there from pg_dump's dumputils.Tom Lane
Per discussion, we want to create a static library and put the stuff into it that until now has been shared across src/bin/ directories by ad-hoc methods like symlinking a source file. This commit creates the library and populates it with a couple of files that contain the widely-useful portions of pg_dump's dumputils.c file. dumputils.c survives, because it has some stuff that didn't seem appropriate for fe_utils, but it's significantly smaller and is no longer referenced from any other directory. Follow-on patches will move more stuff into fe_utils. The Mkvcbuild.pm hacking here is just a best guess; we'll see how the buildfarm likes it.
2013-02-12Create libpgcommon, and move pg_malloc et al to itAlvaro Herrera
libpgcommon is a new static library to allow sharing code among the various frontend programs and backend; this lets us eliminate duplicate implementations of common routines. We avoid libpgport, because that's intended as a place for porting issues; per discussion, it seems better to keep them separate. The first use case, and the only implemented by this patch, is pg_malloc and friends, which many frontend programs were already using. At the same time, we can use this to provide palloc emulation functions for the frontend; this way, some palloc-using files in the backend can also be used by the frontend cleanly. To do this, we change palloc() in the backend to be a function instead of a macro on top of MemoryContextAlloc(). This was previously believed to cause loss of performance, but this implementation has been tweaked by Tom and Andres so that on modern compilers it provides a slight improvement over the previous one. This lets us clean up some places that were already with localized hacks. Most of the pg_malloc/palloc changes in this patch were authored by Andres Freund. Zoltán Böszörményi also independently provided a form of that. libpgcommon infrastructure was authored by Álvaro.
2011-03-10Fix some oversights in distprep and maintainer-clean targets.Tom Lane
At least two recent commits have apparently imagined that a comment in a Makefile stating that something would be included in the distribution tarball was sufficient to make it so. They hadn't bothered to hook into the upper maintainer-clean targets either. Per bug #5923 from Charles Johnson, in which it emerged that the 9.1alpha4 tarballs are short a few files that should be there.
2011-02-04Make handling of errcodes.h more consistent with other generated headers.Robert Haas
This fixes make distprep, and seems more robust in other ways as well. Some special handling is required because errcodes.txt is needed by some stuff in src/port, but just by src/backend as is the case for the other generated headers. While I'm at it, fix a few other things that were overlooked in the original patch.
2011-02-04Unbreak 'configure' followed immediately by 'make install'.Robert Haas
More fallout from ddfe26f6441c24660595c5efe5fd0bd3974cdc5c. Report by Fujii Masao.
2011-02-04Avoid maintaining three separate copies of the error codes list.Robert Haas
src/pl/plpgsql/src/plerrcodes.h, src/include/utils/errcodes.h, and a big chunk of errcodes.sgml are now automatically generated from a single file, src/backend/utils/errcodes.txt. Jan Urbański, reviewed by Tom Lane.
2010-11-17Additional fixes for parallel makePeter Eisentraut
Add some additional dependencies to constrain the build order to prevent parallel make from failing. In the case of src/Makefile, this is likely to be too complicated to be worth maintaining, so just add .NOTPARALLEL to get the old for-loop-like behavior. More fine-tuning might be necessary for some platforms or configurations.
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.
2010-09-20Remove cvs keywords from all files.Magnus Hagander
2010-01-20Rethink the way walreceiver is linked into the backend. Instead than shovingHeikki Linnakangas
walreceiver as whole into a dynamically loaded module, split the libpq-specific parts of it into dynamically loaded module and keep the rest in the main backend binary. Although Tom fixed the Windows compilation problems with the old walreceiver module already, this is a cleaner division of labour and makes the code more readable. There's also the prospect of adding new transport methods as pluggable modules in the future, which this patch makes easier, though for now the API between libpqwalreceiver and walreceiver process should be considered private. The libpq-specific module is now in src/backend/replication/libpqwalreceiver, and the part linked with postgres binary is in src/backend/replication/walreceiver.c.
2010-01-15Move build of src/backend/replication/walreceiver/ later in the buildHeikki Linnakangas
process, after src/interfaces, because it depends on libpq. Also add missing lines for clean etc. targets Report from Boszormenyi Zoltan.
2010-01-15Introduce Streaming Replication.Heikki Linnakangas
This includes two new kinds of postmaster processes, walsenders and walreceiver. Walreceiver is responsible for connecting to the primary server and streaming WAL to disk, while walsender runs in the primary server and streams WAL from disk to the client. Documentation still needs work, but the basics are there. We will probably pull the replication section to a new chapter later on, as well as the sections describing file-based replication. But let's do that as a separate patch, so that it's easier to see what has been added/changed. This patch also adds a new section to the chapter about FE/BE protocol, documenting the protocol used by walsender/walreceivxer. Bump catalog version because of two new functions, pg_last_xlog_receive_location() and pg_last_xlog_replay_location(), for monitoring the progress of replication. Fujii Masao, with additional hacking by me
2009-08-26Update of install-sh, mkinstalldirs, and associated configuryPeter Eisentraut
Update install-sh to that from Autoconf 2.63, plus our Darwin-specific changes (which I simplified a bit). install-sh is now able to install multiple files in one run, so we could simplify our makefiles sometime. install-sh also now has a -d option to create directories, so we don't need mkinstalldirs anymore. Use AC_PROG_MKDIR_P in configure.in, so we can use mkdir -p when available instead of install-sh -d. For consistency with the rest of the world, the corresponding make variable has been renamed from $(mkinstalldirs) to $(MKDIR_P).
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.
2009-02-24Add the possibility to specify an explicit validator function for foreign-dataPeter Eisentraut
wrappers (similar to procedural languages). This way we don't need to retain the nearly empty libraries, and we are more free in how to implement the wrapper API in the future.
2008-12-19SQL/MED catalog manipulation facilitiesPeter Eisentraut
This doesn't do any remote or external things yet, but it gives modules like plproxy and dblink a standardized and future-proof system for managing their connection information. Martin Pihlak and Peter Eisentraut
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.
2007-08-21Tsearch2 functionality migrates to core. The bulk of this work is byTom Lane
Oleg Bartunov and Teodor Sigaev, but I did a lot of editorializing, so anything that's broken is probably my fault. Documentation is nonexistent as yet, but let's land the patch so we can get some portability testing done.
2007-01-20Remove remains of old depend target.Peter Eisentraut
2006-06-22Remove dllinit.c; it was only needed for long-obsolete Cygwin versions,Tom Lane
and there was some question about its copyright status.
2006-02-04Update Makefile for new thread_test location.Bruce Momjian
2005-12-09Allow installation into directories containing spaces in the name.Peter Eisentraut
2005-11-28Install pg_regress where PGXS' "make installcheck" can find it.Alvaro Herrera
2005-01-13Adjust src/tutorial Makefile so that it can use pgxs. This allows theTom Lane
tutorial to be used without necessarily having a configured source tree.
2004-10-06please find attached an alternate submission which addresses open itemBruce Momjian
"make pgxs install by default". It is up to the committers to chose. (1) there is only one "install" target. no more "install-all-headers". it simplifies/changes several makefiles. (2) the documentation reflects the change. (3) a minor fix on pgxs to use a nicer patch without a double slash. Fabien Coelho
2004-08-20> Please find enclose a submission to fix these problems.Bruce Momjian
> > The patch adds missing the "libpgport.a" file to the installation under > "install-all-headers". It is needed by some contribs. I install the > library in "pkglibdir", but I was wondering whether it should be "libdir"? > I was wondering also whether it would make sense to have a "libpgport.so"? > > It fixes various macros which are used by contrib makefiles, especially > libpq_*dir and LDFLAGS when used under PGXS. It seems to me that they are > needed to > > It adds the ability to test and use PGXS with contribs, with "make > USE_PGXS=1". Without the macro, this is exactly as before, there should be > no difference, esp. wrt the vpath feature that seemed broken by previous > submission. So it should not harm anybody, and it is useful at least to me. > > It fixes some inconsistencies in various contrib makefiles > (useless override, ":=" instead of "="). Fabien COELHO
2004-07-30PostgreSQL extension makefile framework ("pgxs"), by Fabien Coelho, withPeter Eisentraut
some massaging by Peter Eisentraut. This is basically a simple generalization of the existing contrib makefiles.
2004-04-30Integrate timezone library to be called only from Win32.Bruce Momjian
Timezone code backend integration done by Magnus Hagander.
2004-04-26Clean tools/thread on make clean/distclean.Bruce Momjian
2003-11-29$Header: -> $PostgreSQL Changes ...PostgreSQL Daemon
2002-09-05Assorted fixes for Cygwin:Peter Eisentraut
Eliminate the mysterious games that the Cygwin build plays with the linker flag variables. DLLLIBS is gone, use SHLIB_LINK like everyone else. Detect cygipc in configure, after the linker flags are set up, otherwise configure might not work at all. Make sure everything is covered by make clean. Fix the build of the new conversion procedure modules. Add new DLLIMPORT markers where required. Finally, the compiler complains if we use an explicit -I/usr/local/include, so don't do that. Curiously, -L/usr/local/lib is still necessary.
2002-09-04Avoid multiple scans of utils/mb/conversion_procs/ subdirectories duringTom Lane
'make install'; there are enough of 'em that this slowed down the make noticeably. Ensure that 'all' is the default make target in all these directories (defaulting to 'make install' is surprising and dangerous IMHO). Fix a couple small typos.
2002-07-30Ensure that src/tutorial gets cleaned by top-level make clean.Tom Lane
2002-07-27Assemble portability modules into libpgport library.Peter Eisentraut
Some makefile simplifications.
2002-07-18Sic transit src/utils.Tom Lane
2002-03-13MovePeter Eisentraut
src/GNUmakefile.in to src/Makefile and src/backend/port/Makefile.in to src/backend/port/Makefile All configure substitutions are now done in Makefile.global.
2001-02-10Restructure the key include files per recent pghackers discussion: thereTom Lane
are now separate files "postgres.h" and "postgres_fe.h", which are meant to be the primary include files for backend .c files and frontend .c files respectively. By default, only include files meant for frontend use are installed into the installation include directory. There is a new make target 'make install-all-headers' that adds the whole content of the src/include tree to the installed fileset, for use by people who want to develop server-side code without keeping the complete source tree on hand. Cleaned up a whole lot of crufty and inconsistent header inclusions.
2000-12-30Fix unportable use of '!' in shell commands.Peter Eisentraut
2000-11-06Fix GNU make detection.Peter Eisentraut
(The test 'make --version' with FreeBSD make (and potentially others) would just reinvoke make on the same Makefile, resulting in an infinite loop.)
2000-06-12Put back old Makefiles, in pgsql and pgsql/src.Bruce Momjian