Doug Knight wrote:
Is there a way within the existing installation mechanisms to capture the files generated by an execution of "make", compiling from source, that are copied to their locations during the "make install"? For example, I had considered executing a "make -n install", capturing that output, and turning it into a script. I'm not looking to make an RPM. I've been tasked to automate our build/install process so that we build once (including packages related to postgres like PostGIS, and some of our own applications), and install from the result of the build onto a number of internal servers.
make install; make -C contrib install tar -czvf pgsql.tar.gz /usr/local/pgsql Sincerely, Joshua D. Drake
Thanks, Doug Knight
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