Request 167 was acted upon.
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         URL: https://rt.openpkg.org/id/167
      Ticket: [OpenPKG #167]
     Subject: perl-dbi with_dbd_pg patch
  Requestors: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
       Queue: openpkg
       Owner: Nobody
      Status: open
 Transaction: Correspondence added by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Time: Tue Jul 01 09:05:46 2003
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On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 08:45:46AM +0200, Michael van Elst via RT wrote:
>Request 167 was acted upon.
>_________________________________________________________________________
>
>         URL: https://rt.openpkg.org/id/167
>      Ticket: [OpenPKG #167]
>     Subject: perl-dbi with_dbd_pg patch
>  Requestors: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Queue: openpkg
>       Owner: Nobody
>      Status: open
> Transaction: Correspondence added by mlelstv
>        Time: Tue Jul 01 08:45:45 2003
>________________________________________________________________________
>
>On Tue, Jul 01, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] via RT wrote:
>
>> When I tried to build the current perl-dbi today with postgresql support
>> the compile failed because it couldn't find the postgresql include files.
>> The attached patch fixes this, at least to the extent that it now compiles
>> cleanly.
>
>Thanks for noticing. Here I can simply live with POSTGRES_INCLUDE
>being set to %{l_prefix}/include/postgresql, did you check that
>you need both include paths ?

No I didn't, but given that the %{l_prefix}/include seemed to be required
in the generated Makefile, I figured that was the safest way to do it.

Bill
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