On 25.09.25 15:17, Maxim Orlov wrote:
I think that the Makefile should be written so that variable values,
specifically, PG_CONFIG, can be given to it from the environment rather
than the make command line. As a result, using the "?=" operator rather
than "=" to set a default value to the PG_CONFIG variable appears more
acceptable.

I think the current text is preferable.  This allows running

make PG_CONFIG=...

so that you can pick a different PostgreSQL installation for a particular build.

If you always want to use a particular PostgreSQL installation, then you could alter the PATH in the environment.

I don't know that there is a use case of setting only PG_CONFIG in the environment that is not covered by these other two approaches.



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