On 04.06.24 17:24, Robert Haas wrote:
On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 2:41 AM Peter Eisentraut <pe...@eisentraut.org> wrote:
"Alternatively, PostgreSQL can be built using Meson. This is the only
option for building PostgreSQL in Windows using Visual Something[*].
For other platforms, using Meson is currently experimental."
Is it, though? I feel like we're beyond the experimental stage now.
Experimental is probably too harsh a word now.
But it doesn't have feature parity with configure/make yet (for example,
no .bc files), so I wouldn't recommend it for production or packaging
builds.
Then, there are issues like [0]. If it's experimental, then this is
like, meh, we'll fix it later. If not, then it's a bug.
More generally, I don't think we've really done a comprehensive check of
how popular extensions build against pgxs-from-meson. Packagers that
make their production builds using meson now might be signing up for a
long tail of the unknown.
[0]:
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/49e97fd0-c17e-4cbc-aeee-80ac51400...@eisentraut.org