Peter Eisentraut <pete...@gmx.net> writes: > On tis, 2009-09-01 at 12:04 -0500, Kevin Grittner wrote: >> And unless I'm remembering incorrectly, the configure options are not >> what we would want. I don't see any reason the packaged build >> shouldn't be with --enable-debug on a platform where that has no >> performance hit.
> Debatable, but it's not upstream default, so why should it be downstream > default? FWIW, that particular issue is invariably a matter of distro policy; they could care less what upstream's default is. For instance Red Hat *always* builds all RPMs with debug enabled, and then splits the debug data off into separate "debuginfo" RPMs, which are not installed by default for space/bandwidth reasons. But you can get debug symbols when you need 'em. I don't know what Debian or SUSE do, but I'm sure they do it consistently across all their packages. A lot of other packaging choices are likewise driven by distro-wide policy and not what a particular upstream package might choose as default. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers