Dear Tom, > The obvious solution to this is to use Makefile.shlib all the time, > but there's a problem: Makefile.shlib is only designed to build a single > shlib per build subdirectory, and contrib/spi wants to build several. > I don't see any easy way to rejigger Makefile.shlib to support multiple > shared libraries at once --- anyone see a way? > > A klugy workaround is to build all the modules in contrib/spi into a > single shared library. This is ugly but I can't level any worse charge > than "ugly" against it.
If I just want one extension, I would like to load only that extension. So I'm really against an artificial "ugly" merge. But it seems ok to me if it is not artificial. > The other contrib modules build no more than one shared library apiece, > and could trivially be converted to the MODULE_big build path. Or more > likely, redefine the MODULES case in pgxs.mk to support only one module > in a directory, and use Makefile.shlib all the time. If the makefile needs a lot of work to build several shared libs, I would suggest to split contrib/spi and possibly others on a one shared lib per directory basis: contrib/spi_this, contrib/spi_that, contrib/spi_thing, and thus to rely on Makefile.shlib all the time as you suggest. Directories are cheap, and I don't think it is bad to separate different contributions clearly. On the other hand, if some distinct libs really belong together, then merge them. Just my very humble little opinion;-) Have a nice day, -- Fabien Coelho - [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html