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Ed Espino commented on MADLIB-1518:
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[~justatheory] : The Apache MADlib PGXN client installation processes will use 
{{cmake}} to build the extension for the appropriate PostgreSQL version. I 
believe {{cmake}} uses {{/usr/local}} as it's default installation directory. 
Apache MADlib uses an included utility {{madpack}} to copy appropriate 
PostgreSQL MADlib extension files into the appropriate PostgreSQL installation 
directories.

I was able to manipulate the installation directory by using a newer version of 
cmake 3.29.2 and use the installation environment variable 
{{CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}} to control where Apache MADlib is installed.

> Files missing from PGXN Release
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MADLIB-1518
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MADLIB-1518
>             Project: Apache MADlib
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: David E. Wheeler
>            Assignee: Ed Espino
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: MADlib-setup.out
>
>
> Starting with the 1.19.0 release, the PGXN distribution is missing most of 
> its files. Compare:
>  * [v1.18.0|https://api.pgxn.org/src/madlib/madlib-1.18.0/]
>  * [v1.19.0|https://api.pgxn.org/src/madlib/madlib-1.19.0/]
>  * [v1.20.0|https://api.pgxn.org/src/madlib/madlib-1.20.0/]
> This means users can no longer use the PGXN client to build and install 
> madlib. Was this intentional?



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