Re: [GENERAL] How to exclude building/installing contrib modules on Windows

2015-01-11 Thread Michael Paquier
On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 8:36 AM, deepak deepak...@gmail.com wrote: Yes, I'm using a customized fork of 9.1.9. Ok, adding back spi and dummy_seclabel makes all regression tests pass. Please do not top-post, this makes the thread lose readability. I now have one concern though. Inspite of

Re: [GENERAL] How to exclude building/installing contrib modules on Windows

2015-01-10 Thread deepak
Yes, I'm using a customized fork of 9.1.9. Ok, adding back spi and dummy_seclabel makes all regression tests pass. I now have one concern though. Inspite of adding pgcrypto to the exclude list, it still ends up being built and installed. Any way to avoid this? Thanks, Deepak On Thu, Jan 8,

Re: [GENERAL] How to exclude building/installing contrib modules on Windows

2015-01-08 Thread Michael Paquier
On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 11:00 AM, deepak deepak...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks. I tried putting all the modules under the contrib directory to the exclude list. Although I could compile, 3 of 153 regression tests fail. I have attached the regression.diffs file. Even Postgres HEAD has just 151

Re: [GENERAL] How to exclude building/installing contrib modules on Windows

2015-01-08 Thread deepak
Thanks. I tried putting all the modules under the contrib directory to the exclude list. Although I could compile, 3 of 153 regression tests fail. I have attached the regression.diffs file. Maybe some contrib modules are absolutely needed? -- Deepak On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 6:19 PM, Michael

Re: [GENERAL] How to exclude building/installing contrib modules on Windows

2015-01-07 Thread Michael Paquier
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 6:08 AM, deepak deepak...@gmail.com wrote: I would like to exclude building and installing contrib modules on Windows. Is there an easy way to do this? I largely rely on the tools available in src\tools\msvc to build using Visual Studio 2008. Have a look at

[GENERAL] How to exclude building/installing contrib modules on Windows

2015-01-07 Thread deepak
Hi, I would like to exclude building and installing contrib modules on Windows. Is there an easy way to do this? I largely rely on the tools available in src\tools\msvc to build using Visual Studio 2008. Thanks, Deepak