pkgsrc/databases/postgresql84-server/Makefile
adam aac2e6ede4 Many of the changes in PostgreSQL 8.4 are new or improved administration and
monitoring tools and commands. Each user has their own favorite features which
will make day-to-day work with PostgreSQL easier and more productive for them.
Among the most popular enhancements are:

* Parallel Database Restore, speeding up recovery from backup up to 8 times
* Per-Column Permissions, allowing more granular control of sensitive data
* Per-database Collation Support, making PostgreSQL more useful in
  multi-lingual environments
* In-place Upgrades through pg_migrator (beta), enabling upgrades from 8.3 to
  8.4 without extensive downtime
* New Query Monitoring Tools, giving administrators more insight into query
  activity
* Greatly Reduced VACUUM Overhead through the Visibility Map
* New Monitoring Tools for current queries, query load and deadlocks

Version 8.4 also makes data analysis easier through the advanced ANSI SQL2003
features of windowing functions, common table expressions and recursive queries.
Enhancements to stored procedures, such as default parameters and variadic
parameters, make database server programming simpler and more compact.
Of course, there are also performance improvements included in this version.
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 2009/07/29 06:29:01 adam Exp $
PKGNAME= postgresql84-server-${BASE_VERS}
COMMENT= PostgreSQL database server programs
PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT= user-destdir
# mips has no TAS implementation
NOT_FOR_PLATFORM= *-*-mips
.include "../../databases/postgresql84/Makefile.common"
# Use shlibtool (invoked as "$(LIBTOOL)") to build modules.
USE_LIBTOOL= yes
PKG_LIBTOOL= ${PKG_SHLIBTOOL}
MESSAGE_SRC= ${.CURDIR}/MESSAGE
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-openssl
BUILD_DIRS= src/backend
BUILD_DIRS+= src/backend/utils/mb/conversion_procs
BUILD_DIRS+= src/backend/snowball
BUILD_DIRS+= src/timezone
BUILD_DIRS+= src/pl
# PostgreSQL has loadable server-side language modules.
#
# Explicitly set DLOPEN_REQUIRE_PTHREADS to "no" on NetBSD as NetBSD-2.x
# had problems with mixing dlopen() and pthreads, which blows up in
# PostgreSQL's backend (pkg/28729). This works on older and newer
# versions of NetBSD as well since they don't have the bad interaction
# between dlopen() and pthreads.
#
.if ${OPSYS} == "NetBSD"
DLOPEN_REQUIRE_PTHREADS= no
.endif
.include "../../mk/dlopen.buildlink3.mk"
# If we're using libltdl to provide "dlopen" functionality, then add the
# dependency and make sure that we link against -lltdl.
#
.if !empty(USE_LIBLTDL:M[yY][eE][sS])
DL_LIBS+= -lltdl
. include "../../devel/libltdl/buildlink3.mk"
.endif
PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= PKG_OPTIONS.postgresql84-server
PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS= pam
.include "../../databases/postgresql84/options.mk"
# PGUSER username of the database administrator
# PGGROUP group of the database administrator
# PGHOME home directory of the database administrator and location of
# the databases
#
PGUSER?= pgsql
PGGROUP?= pgsql
PGHOME?= ${PREFIX}/${PGUSER}
FILES_SUBST+= PGUSER=${PGUSER}
FILES_SUBST+= PGGROUP=${PGGROUP}
FILES_SUBST+= PGHOME=${PGHOME}
BUILD_DEFS+= PGHOME
PKG_GROUPS_VARS+= PGGROUP
PKG_USERS_VARS+= PGUSER
PKG_GROUPS= ${PGGROUP}
PKG_USERS= ${PGUSER}:${PGGROUP}
PKG_GECOS.${PGUSER}= PostgreSQL database administrator
PKG_HOME.${PGUSER}= ${PGHOME}
PKG_SHELL.${PGUSER}= ${SH}
RCD_SCRIPTS= pgsql
.include "../../databases/postgresql84-client/buildlink3.mk"
.include "../../security/openssl/buildlink3.mk"
# Avoid conflict between "${SSLBASE}/include/openssl/des.h" and
# "/usr/include/crypt.h" -- we want the definitions in the former.
post-wrapper:
.if ${OPSYS} == "SunOS"
touch ${BUILDLINK_DIR}/include/crypt.h
.endif
pre-build:
${RUN}${_ULIMIT_CMD} \
cd ${WRKSRC}/src/port && \
env ${MAKE_ENV} ${MAKE_PROGRAM} ${BUILD_MAKE_FLAGS}
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"