Dave Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The official JDBC driver is not being shipped with the project for > exactly the same reasons, I fail to see any compelling reason to ship > either java PL.
> Unless we are going to create a complete distribution with a unified > build, or at least a way to build each project (which I am in favour > of) then we leave the server to itself and all other projects exist > separately. The only argument I find interesting for including the PLs in core (which has zilch to do with how any particular packager ships them) is that it's easier to do maintenance that way: if we make a change in an API that affects the PLs, we can change the PLs at the same time. However, that argument only holds water if the core developers are able/willing to make the corresponding changes. And in that light, the fact that PL/Java includes a huge whack of non-C code is very significant. *I* won't take responsibility for fixing PL/Java when I break it, because I don't know Java well enough. I don't know what other people who do core development feel about that --- but I dislike the idea that when someone changes such an API, the buildfarm will go all red because there's only one person with the ability to fix PL/Java. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster