On 5/20/06, Lukas Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The improvements to the installer are great, but there simply needs to be a packaged solution that adds more of the things people are very likely to use. From my understanding Bizgres goes in that direction? I just think that whatever highly packaged solution PostgreSQL picks, this should be the download that is pushed at conferences, in articles and books. People with a clue will still know where they can get the clean base.
Hmm, a Comprehensive PostgreSQL Archive Network? ;) I mean, something like CPAN, CTAN or CRAN? :) I mean, the -contrib is great, but pushing other things there is a bit tricky (to say the least) from the maintenance point of view. (Every bugfix, a new release of -contrib, etc, etc...). Then again PGfoundry is great to keep development centered, but finding and building a new package is not really a one-liner, and if you're unlucky you might get alpha-quality code installed. :) I think a CPgAN-like solution would be the best. A uniform method of getting approved Pg extensions. It would simplify installing the extensions, and would encourage distributions to package such extensions. Somebody suggested apt-get install postgresql-contrib. Imagine: apt-get install postgresql-datatype-fqdn apt-get install postgresql-gist-ltree ...and so on. Regards, Dawid ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend