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Update ports list.

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Bruce Momjian
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<!-- $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/installation.sgml,v 1.103.2.14 2002/11/14 18:40:11 momjian Exp $ -->
<!-- $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/installation.sgml,v 1.103.2.15 2002/11/18 05:02:34 momjian Exp $ -->
<chapter id="installation">
<title><![%standalone-include[<productname>PostgreSQL</>]]>
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<application>make</> programs will <emphasis>not</> work.
<acronym>GNU</> <application>make</> is often installed under
the name <filename>gmake</filename>; this document will always
refer to it by that name. (On some systems GNU make is the
default tool with the name <filename>make</>.) To test for
<acronym>GNU</acronym> <application>make</application> enter
refer to it by that name. (On some systems
<acronym>GNU</acronym> make is the default tool with the name
<filename>make</>.) To test for <acronym>GNU</acronym>
<application>make</application> enter
<screen>
<userinput>gmake --version</userinput>
</screen>
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<listitem>
<para>
To build the server programming language PL/Perl you need a full
Perl installation, including the <filename>libperl</filename>
library and the header files. Since PL/Perl will be a shared
library, the <indexterm><primary>libperl</primary></indexterm>
<productname>Perl</productname> installation, including the
<filename>libperl</filename> library and the header files.
Since PL/Perl will be a shared library, the
<indexterm><primary>libperl</primary></indexterm>
<filename>libperl</filename> library must be a shared library
also on most platforms. This appears to be the default in
recent Perl versions, but it was not in earlier versions, and in
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url="http://www.python.org/doc/FAQ.html#3.30">Python FAQ
3.30</ulink>. On some operating systems you don't really have
to build a shared library, but then you will have to convince
the PostgreSQL build system of this. Consult the
<filename>Makefile</filename> in the
the <productname>PostgreSQL</> build system of this. Consult
the <filename>Makefile</filename> in the
<filename>src/pl/plpython</filename> directory for details.
</para>
</listitem>
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<para>
To enable Native Language Support (<acronym>NLS</acronym>), that
is, the ability to display a program's messages in a language
other than English, you need an implementation of the <application>Gettext</>
<acronym>API</acronym>. Some operating systems have this
built-in (e.g., <systemitem class="osname">Linux</>, <systemitem
class="osname">NetBSD</>, <systemitem
class="osname">Solaris</>), for other systems you can download
an add-on package from here: <ulink
other than English, you need an implementation of the
<application>Gettext</> <acronym>API</acronym>. Some operating
systems have this built-in (e.g., <systemitem
class="osname">Linux</>, <systemitem class="osname">NetBSD</>,
<systemitem class="osname">Solaris</>), for other systems you
can download an add-on package from here: <ulink
url="http://www.postgresql.org/~petere/gettext.html" ></ulink>.
If you are using the <application>gettext</> implementation in
the GNU C library then you will additionally need the
<productname>GNU Gettext</productname> package for some utility
programs. For any of the other implementations you will not
need it.
the <acronym>GNU</acronym> C library then you will additionally
need the <productname>GNU Gettext</productname> package for some
utility programs. For any of the other implementations you will
not need it.
</para>
</listitem>
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</para>
<para>
If you are build from a CVS tree instead of using a released source
package, or if you want to do development, you also need the
following packages:
If you are build from a <acronym>CVS</acronym> tree instead of
using a released source package, or if you want to do development,
you also need the following packages:
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
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add <filename>/usr/local/pgsql/bin</> (or whatever you set
<option><literal>--bindir</></> to in <xref linkend="configure">)
into your <envar>PATH</>. Strictly speaking, this is not
necessary, but it will make the use of PostgreSQL much more
convenient.
necessary, but it will make the use of <productname>PostgreSQL</>
much more convenient.
</para>
<para>
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<row>
<entry><systemitem class="osname">OpenBSD</></entry>
<entry><systemitem>Sparc</></entry>
<entry>7.2</entry>
<entry>2001-11-27,
Brandon Palmer (<email>bpalmer@crimelabs.net</email>)</entry>
<entry>3.0</entry>
<entry>7.3</entry>
<entry>2002-11-17,
Christopher Kings-Lynne (<email>chriskl@familyhealth.com.au</email>)</entry>
<entry>3.2</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><systemitem class="osname">OpenBSD</></entry>
<entry><systemitem>x86</></entry>
<entry>7.3</entry>
<entry>2002-11-14,
Magnus Naeslund (<email>mag@fbab.net</email>)</entry>
<entry>3.1</entry>
3.1 Magnus Naeslund (<email>mag@fbab.net</email>)</entry>
3.2 Christopher Kings-Lynne (<email>chriskl@familyhealth.com.au</email>)</entry>
<entry></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><systemitem class="osname">Solaris</></entry>