Hi Zdenek,
thanks again for you reply.
>>>> === SYSCONFDIR ===
>>>>
>>>> (diff from Makefile.global)
>>>>
>>>> -sysconfdir := /usr/postgres/8.3/etc
>>>> +sysconfdir := /etc/pgsql/8.3
>>>> [...]
> If it breaks filesystem layout it should be fixed. What I'm not still
> sure if it is really breaks this rule. I'm going to discuss it with PG
> community members. Stay tuned
I don't think the PG community will be of any help in this case. It's about
Solaris filesystem layout, IMHO.
>>> - mv tmp/post*$(PGMINVER) $(VER64); rm -rf tmp
>>> I prefer mv tmp/$(VER) $(VER64); rm -rf tmp
>>> (same for 32bit version)
>>
>> The path in the tar file is postgresql-X.X.X, but $(VER) is
>> postgres-8.3.3
>>
>> Same as above, I have not made this up and would be happy with a more
>> consistent naming, but should we really change this?
>
> I'm little bit confused. Why ${VER} cannot be postgresql-X.X.X?
> Directory can stay called postgres.
Sorry, maybe I'm wrong here. Will re-check - thanks for insisting.
Nils