Peter Eisentraut writes:
> On 13.03.24 07:42, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
>> On 2024-03-13 We 02:31, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
Alternatively, PostgreSQL can be built using Meson. This is currently
experimental and only works when building from a Git checkout (not
from a distribution tarball
On 13.03.24 07:42, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
On 2024-03-13 We 02:31, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
On 2024-03-13 We 02:22, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
On 13.03.24 07:11, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
I and several colleagues have just been trying to build from a
tarball with meson.
That seems pretty awful and unfri
On 2024-03-13 We 02:31, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
On 2024-03-13 We 02:22, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
On 13.03.24 07:11, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
I and several colleagues have just been trying to build from a
tarball with meson.
That seems pretty awful and unfriendly and I didn't see anything
about
On 2024-03-13 We 02:22, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
On 13.03.24 07:11, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
I and several colleagues have just been trying to build from a
tarball with meson.
That seems pretty awful and unfriendly and I didn't see anything
about it in the docs.
At https://www.postgresql.org/
On 13.03.24 07:11, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
I and several colleagues have just been trying to build from a tarball
with meson.
That seems pretty awful and unfriendly and I didn't see anything about
it in the docs.
At https://www.postgresql.org/docs/16/install-requirements.html is says:
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I and several colleagues have just been trying to build from a tarball
with meson.
`meson setup build .` results in this:
[...]
Message: checking for file conflicts between source and build directory
meson.build:2963:2: ERROR: Problem encountered:
Non-clean source code directory det