Hi All,

Would someone on 10.7 be able to take a look please and (if it works) to add this to the repository?

Thank you!!

d

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Subject:        [ fink-Package Submissions-3597176 ] postgres 9.2.2
Date:   Wed, 26 Dec 2012 08:16:59 -0800
From:   SourceForge.net <nore...@sourceforge.net>
To:     SourceForge.net <nore...@sourceforge.net>



Package Submissions item #3597176, was opened at 2012-12-18 03:06
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Category: Updated Version of Existing
Group: Added to Fink
Status: Closed
Resolution: Accepted
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Damian Dimmich (damez)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: postgres 9.2.2

Initial Comment:
Hi All,

updated postgres to 9.2.2 - seems to be working well on 10.7



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Comment By: Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder)
Date: 2012-12-26 08:16

Message:
Added to the 10.5/6 tree.  If you wish it added to the 10.7 tree, please
ask in fink-devel since I'm unable to test postgresql on my 10.7 machine
for local reasons.

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Comment By: Damian Dimmich (damez)
Date: 2012-12-22 09:18

Message:
1) - ok, i put my name down :)

3) I've put that in, but seeing as I only have system flex I haven't really
been able to test it.  Would you mind giving it another whirl?  Much
appreciated thanks!

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Comment By: Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder)
Date: 2012-12-21 10:34

Message:
1) Up to you.  pg92 was started and is maintained by you, so it makes sense
for you to be the maintainer of record.  RangerRick has been very busy to
do anything with Fink for about a year now, and has said that people are
free to take his stuff if needed/wanted (no toes harmed).

2) OK

3) Usually configure responds to something like "export FLEX=/usr/bin/flex"
inside CompileScript, like it's now using to force the system-python and
system-perl.

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Comment By: Damian Dimmich (damez)
Date: 2012-12-18 06:54

Message:
Hello HP,

1) I could do - but I'd rather not step on anyone's toes!

2) It failed - my understanding is the plpgsql is now built in by default
and doesn't need to be added.

3) Good question.  I'm not sure what to do really - 10.7 seems to be
running 2.5.35 as well.
I don't have flex installed via fink, so my copy must have built against
the osx flex.  --with-flex doesn't work, I suspect I could do something
like alias flex=/usr/bin/flex and see how that goes.

Thoughts?



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Comment By: Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder)
Date: 2012-12-18 04:17

Message:
Couple notes:

1) Since you're doing the maintenance on pg9.2, would you like to become
the maintainer?

2) What was the reason for removing the "plpgsql" chunk?

3) Configure checks for flex and finds Fink's in %p/bin, but complains
about it being the old 2.5.4 version (it wants 2.5.35 apparently). Does
configure accept the FLEX variable (or some similar magic) to make it use
the system's /usr/bin/flex (v 2.5.35 available on at least 10.6, not sure
about 10.5) ? You can also use Fink's package flex-devel instead, but need
to maintain consistency across builds. On the other hand, since the use of
the old flex wasn't fatal, is flex actually being used during our build?

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