> -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 08 October 2001 15:13 > To: Dave Page > Cc: 'Jean-Michel POURE'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Bruce > Momjian; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] [HACKERS] What about CREATE OR > REPLACE FUNC TION? > > > Dave Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > ... I can't find an up-to-date snapshot > > Where have you looked? I checked a couple of FTP mirrors at > random and see up-to-date snapshots, eg at > ftp://ftp.us.postgresql.org/dev/ > ftp://postgresql.wavefire.com/pub/dev/ > ftp://postgresql.rmplc.co.uk/pub/postgresql/dev/ > all of which have snapshots dated Sun Oct 7 08:02:00 2001 as I write. I tried postgresql.rmplc.co.uk and got one (apparently) dated 7 Oct, however CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION didn't seem to be there (it certainly doesn't work anyway - syntax error at OR). I then looked in the primary copy on mail.postgresql.org and found the copy there was dated 30 Sept from which I assumed that the 07/10/2001 date on rm's copy was actually a US date - that site has been seriously out of date before. > and I don't know the > magic that has to be worked on the PostgreSQL CVS version of the > configure script in order to make it run without barfing. News to me that it requires any magic at all; I use it almost daily without problems. Why doesn't it work for you? I've tried it a few times and I always get something like: root@tux1:/usr/local/src/pgsql# ./configure su: ./configure: bad interpreter: No such file or directory root@tux1:/usr/local/src/pgsql# sh ./configure : command not found : command not found : command not found : command not found : command not found '/configure: line 127: syntax error near unexpected token `do '/configure: line 127: `do root@tux1:/usr/local/src/pgsql# I always assumed that something is done when the tarballs are built as the work just fine on the same machine. The only odd thing I can think of is that my copy of the source is maintained on my PC using WinCVS and was zipped/ftp'd onto a test box. Regards, Dave. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster