Shanti and all,

I recall my request.

I found PostgreSQL support has already been enabled
with dynamic module on PHP.

I overlooked that option because of there is few information
about PG support on coolstack.

Satoshi Nagayasu wrote:
> Shanti,
> 
> I'm happy if next version of coolstack support the PostgreSQL database
> bundled with Solaris10 (after 6/06).
> 
> I'm a PostgreSQL engineer, and the coolstack is very interesting for me,
> but I'm not good at Solaris packaging mechanism now.
> 
> So I want to help you to build new coolstack package with PostgreSQL support.
> 
> Any comments/suggestions?
> 
> Shanti Subramanyam - PAE wrote:
>> I'd like to point to items in the Wish List at 
>> http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Web_Stack for details on these items :
>>
>>   a) include missing sources in appropriate pkgs (APC,mod_perl, etc.)
>>   b) Add mod_proxy
>>   c) Add info to mysql README
>>   d) Add DBI, DBD, MySQL, Sys:Syslog extensions to Perl
>>   e) Add SMF scripts for Apache, MySQL (minimally) and Tomcat,Squid 
>> (optional)
>>   f) Add dtrace for PHP
>>
>>
>> The following are not on the above Wishlist but are issues already fixed 
>> in Web Stack:
>>   g) Add PHP_fastcgi (for use with webservers other than Apache)
>>   h) Fix gd bug (needs a complete rebuild of gd library)
>>   i) Fix PHP configure line to fix config-file paths
>>   j) Fix Apache configure line for ldap (--enable-authnz_ldap)
>>   k) Add mod_fcgid to apache
>>   l) Update APC to 3.0.14 (3.0.11 is unusable in many situations)
>>
>> This is a new bug :
>>   m) Analyze and fix Ldap not working with TLS issue for Apache
>>
>> Build:
>> . Retain the current build mechanism. Upgrade to Studio 12  compilers. 
>> Build all x86/x64 binaries using Studio 12 - there are significant 
>> performance enhancements in Studio 12 that make it compelling. Besides, 
>> a bug encountered while building the DBD extension of Perl is only fixed 
>> in Studio 12.
>>
>> Packaging:
>> . Retain the current packaging mechanism, but ensure that users can 
>> update their installation in place (i.e user-modified config files are 
>> not overwritten).
>>
>>
>> I don't believe there's a burning need to update the versions of any 
>> components, except APC. We could update Tomcat since it's trivial (no 
>> build required and the OSR should be a breeze).
>>
>> All comments/input welcome. But a word of caution : We have limited 
>> resources to work on this release, so asking for major updates is not 
>> going to help (unless the community is willing to pitch in !)
>>
>> Shanti
> 
> 
> 


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