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On 11 Oct 2019, 20:46, at 20:46, Frank McQuillan <fmcquil...@pivotal.io> wrote: >Side question Panagiotis: which db are you porting in madlib? And >will >you make a PR(s) to contribute the code to MADlib? > >Thanks, >Frank > >On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 10:36 AM Panagiotis Kanakakis ><pkanaka...@di.uoa.gr> >wrote: > >> Yes of course! My plan is to port a new db in madlib. So, I am >following >> step by step the way madlib uses postgres. In many cases I see that >madlib >> uses the create function as obj file that postgres supports. So, my >idea is >> to use the .so library in my code and call the udfs that are already >> defined in addition with my custom code. Does this make sense ? >> >> Get TypeApp for Android <http://www.typeapp.com/r?b=15657> >> On 11 Oct 2019, at 20:10, Nikhil Kak <n...@pivotal.io> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Panagiotis, >>> >>> It would be great if you can give us a few more details about the >exact >>> problem you are trying to solve? >>> >>> - Nikhil >>> >>> On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 3:32 AM Panagiotis Kanakakis < >>> pkanaka...@di.uoa.gr> wrote: >>> >>>> Thank you very much for your reply! I have found all these headers. >The >>>> thing that I am trying to do is to use the madlib shared library to >my >>>> application and that's the reason I need the header files . I think >that I >>>> can't use the defined udfs if I don't have them. Am I wrong? >>>> On 11/10/19 4:04 π.μ., Domino Valdano wrote: >>>> >>>> Panagiotis, >>>> >>>> All of the source code for MADlib is freely available, you can find >it >>>> in the apache/madlib github repository: >>>> >>>> https://github.com/apache/madlib >>>> >>>> The general shared header files are here: >>>> >>>> >https://github.com/apache/madlib/tree/master/src/ports/postgres/dbconnector >>>> >>>> Headers for specific modules are in other directories, if you need >them >>>> just look in the appropriate module directory. >>>> >>>> If you're interested in extending MADlib yourself, and/or >contributing >>>> to the project, you may want to join the developers mailing list: >>>> d...@madlib.apache.org >>>> >>>> Hope this answers your question. >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> >>>> Domino >>>> >>>> On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 5:00 AM Panagiotis Kanakakis < >>>> pkanaka...@di.uoa.gr> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> Is there any plan to release c headers for madlib shared library >in the >>>>> near future? If not, could you please propose a safe way to >produce >>>>> them? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Panagiotis >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> -- >>> Thanks, >>> Nikhil Kak >>> >>