Back in the good old days there was official 1st-party support for Linux:
https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads

Those binaries could be tar xvf​'d and used without any fuss or muss, from any 
location, on any distro.

I'm the core maintainer of https://webinstall.dev/ and I'm thinking to break 
our "official builds only" rule because, well, I haven't been able to find any 
way to get up-to-date builds from an official channel - and apt​ is always 
half-a-decade out-of-date (part of the reason for Webi, but Webi is far worse 
in this case, stuck at v10).

Could I get some help on how to do that?
Are the old build processes documented somewhere? Or are there some scripts in 
a far corner of the Internet that could still do that?

Or what options might I need to pass to ./configure to get it to build with 
relative locations?
I'm not a C developer, and I'm not familiar with C build tools beyond 
./configure; make; sudo make install​.

I'd really appreciate some direction on this. Thanks.

AJ ONeal

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