Christoph Berg <m...@debian.org> writes: > I think this change neglected to add plpgsql to the extension > dependencies in the .control file:
Adding plpgsql to the extension's dependencies would be a cure worse than the disease: it'd mean that you could not remove plpgsql from the system after installing cube, either. That is surely unhelpful from the standpoint of someone who would like to have cube without plpgsql. > (The Debian regression tests remove plpgsql before testing all > extensions in turn.) Meh. I think that's testing a case that we don't guarantee to work. There was already a plpgsql dependency in hstore--1.1--1.2.sql, which I just cribbed from to make these fixes. In the long term, perhaps it'd be worth inventing a concept of an "install-time dependency", whereby an extension could name something it needs to have to run its script, but not necessarily afterwards. But if you're someone who's afraid to have plpgsql installed, the idea that it can be sucked in on-demand, behind the scenes, might not make you feel better either. A band-aid sort of fix would be to roll up the base install scripts for these modules to the latest version, so that a plain install from scratch doesn't need to execute any of the catalog adjustments in their update scripts. That's not terribly attractive from a maintenance or testing standpoint, though. regards, tom lane