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Hi,
In 7.4.6 there is only plpgsql under pl where as 7.4.5
includes it in the main distribution

can anyone tell from where plperl for 7.4.6
can be got?
Regds
mallah.

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Nov 23 '05 #1
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On Sun, Oct 31, 2004 at 07:24:20PM +0530, Rajesh Kumar Mallah wrote:

In 7.4.6 there is only plpgsql under pl where as 7.4.5
includes it in the main distribution

can anyone tell from where plperl for 7.4.6 can be got?


Are you installing PostgreSQL from source or from a prebuilt package?

Plperl is in the 7.4.6 source code. If you're downloading the
split-up tarballs, then it's in postgresql-opt, just as it was
in 7.4.5.

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Nov 23 '05 #2
Rajesh Kumar Mallah <ma****@trade-india.com> writes:
In 7.4.6 there is only plpgsql under pl where as 7.4.5
includes it in the main distribution


When complaining about a packaging problem, it would help if you
mentioned which package you are complaining about.

regards, tom lane

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Nov 23 '05 #3
Are you installing PostgreSQL from source or from a prebuilt package?

Plperl is in the 7.4.6 source code. If you're downloading the
split-up tarballs, then it's in postgresql-opt, just as it was
in 7.4.5.

You can also get plPerlNG for 7.4.6 here:

http://plperlng.commandprompt.com/

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake



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Nov 23 '05 #4
Are you installing PostgreSQL from source or from a prebuilt package?

Plperl is in the 7.4.6 source code. If you're downloading the
split-up tarballs, then it's in postgresql-opt, just as it was
in 7.4.5.

You can also get plPerlNG for 7.4.6 here:

http://plperlng.commandprompt.com/

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake



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Nov 23 '05 #5


Very sorry

had downloaded the -base package by mistake.

Regds
mallah.
Rajesh Kumar Mallah <ma****@trade-india.com> writes:
In 7.4.6 there is only plpgsql under pl where as 7.4.5
includes it in the main distribution


When complaining about a packaging problem, it would help if you
mentioned which package you are complaining about.

regards, tom lane

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Nov 23 '05 #6


Very sorry

had downloaded the -base package by mistake.

Regds
mallah.
Rajesh Kumar Mallah <ma****@trade-india.com> writes:
In 7.4.6 there is only plpgsql under pl where as 7.4.5
includes it in the main distribution


When complaining about a packaging problem, it would help if you
mentioned which package you are complaining about.

regards, tom lane

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