Re: [HACKERS] module archive

2007-10-27 Thread Florian G. Pflug
Peter Eisentraut wrote: Am Donnerstag, 25. Oktober 2007 schrieb Andrew Dunstan: From time to time people have raised the idea of a CPAN-like mechanism for downloading, building and installing extensions and the like (types, functions, sample dbs, anything not requiring Postgres itself to be

Re: [HACKERS] module archive

2007-10-26 Thread Adrian Maier
On 10/25/07, Andrew Dunstan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From time to time people have raised the idea of a CPAN-like mechanism for downloading, building and installing extensions and the like (types, functions, sample dbs, anything not requiring Postgres itself to be rebuilt), and I have been

Re: [HACKERS] module archive

2007-10-26 Thread Martijn van Oosterhout
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 12:31:30PM -0400, Andrew Dunstan wrote: From time to time people have raised the idea of a CPAN-like mechanism for downloading, building and installing extensions and the like (types, functions, sample dbs, anything not requiring Postgres itself to be rebuilt), and

Re: [HACKERS] module archive

2007-10-26 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Am Donnerstag, 25. Oktober 2007 schrieb Andrew Dunstan: From time to time people have raised the idea of a CPAN-like mechanism for downloading, building and installing extensions and the like (types, functions, sample dbs, anything not requiring Postgres itself to be rebuilt), and I have been

[HACKERS] module archive

2007-10-25 Thread Andrew Dunstan
From time to time people have raised the idea of a CPAN-like mechanism for downloading, building and installing extensions and the like (types, functions, sample dbs, anything not requiring Postgres itself to be rebuilt), and I have been thinking on this for the last few days. What sort of