[GENERAL] Compilation of optional packages

2010-10-06 Thread Jutta Buschbom

Hallo,

At our institute we decided to use PostGreSQL as our new server-based 
database system. The installation of PostGreSQL 9.0.0 on SLES 10 x64 
went fine. However, before I start configuring the system and start 
creating databases, users etc. I am wondering, which functionality I 
need to give the system right from the start that I cannot add later. 
The problem is that I don’t know what users might need in the future and 
being new to database management I might find out that some 
administrative functionality is necessary later on.


Thus, my question: using “./configure –help” quite a lot of optional 
packages are listed for language support (PL/xxx) and network 
access/authentication, plus there is the feature to enable native 
language support. Do I install all these, just in case, or is there a 
possibility to add those packages and features later on as necessary? 
How does one go about this? Thanks a lot for your advice in advance.


Jutta

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Re: [GENERAL] Compilation of optional packages

2010-10-06 Thread Jutta Buschbom

This is reassuring. Thank you, Scott. Jutta



You can install them later.  The only things you can't change without
a dump and reload are architectural, like integer datestamps and 32
versus 64 bit.




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Re: [GENERAL] Compilation of optional packages

2010-10-06 Thread Jutta Buschbom

Hallo Craig,

I found the repository and am considering switching to rpms. Compiling 
from source actually was more straightforward for me initially, but in 
the long run rpms probably are the better option. Thanks for the suggestion.


Jutta

On 06.10.2010 10:17, Craig Ringer wrote:

On 06/10/10 15:24, Jutta Buschbom wrote:

At our institute we decided to use PostGreSQL as our new server-based
database system. The installation of PostGreSQL 9.0.0 on SLES 10 x64
went fine.

[snip]

Thus, my question: using “./configure –help” quite a lot of optional
packages are listed for language support (PL/xxx) and network
access/authentication



If you're new to PostgreSQL and to database admin in general, I strongly
suggest sticking to the RPM packages published for your distribution.




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