Re: [GENERAL] pgcrypto and dblink

2008-04-14 Thread Robert Treat
On Thursday 10 April 2008 16:49, Roberts, Jon wrote: > > > I am moving from Windows to Solaris and I need pgcrypto and dblink. > > > Where are these? I don't see anything in the configure that > > suggests > > > it > > > > > is even an option. > > > > They're not handled by 'configure'. They ar

Re: [GENERAL] pgcrypto and dblink

2008-04-10 Thread Chris Browne
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Roberts, Jon") writes: > I am moving from Windows to Solaris and I need pgcrypto and dblink. > Where are these? I don't see anything in the configure that suggests it > is even an option. They are part of the set of "contrib" functions. You head to directory "contrib", and, i

Re: [GENERAL] pgcrypto and dblink

2008-04-10 Thread Roberts, Jon
> > I am moving from Windows to Solaris and I need pgcrypto and dblink. > > Where are these? I don't see anything in the configure that suggests > it > > is even an option. > > They're not handled by 'configure'. They are in the 'contrib' > directory in the source tree, and you install them by

Re: [GENERAL] pgcrypto and dblink

2008-04-10 Thread Douglas McNaught
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Roberts, Jon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am moving from Windows to Solaris and I need pgcrypto and dblink. > Where are these? I don't see anything in the configure that suggests it > is even an option. They're not handled by 'configure'. They are in the 'con

Re: [GENERAL] pgcrypto and dblink

2008-04-10 Thread Rodrigo Gonzalez
Roberts, Jon escribió: I am moving from Windows to Solaris and I need pgcrypto and dblink. Where are these? I don't see anything in the configure that suggests it is even an option. Jon They are contribs, you have to install them after pgsql smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic