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PostgreSQL Server Programming

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PostgreSQL Server Programming

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (21 chapters)
PostgreSQL Server Programming Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Building an extension


We have already covered the basics of creating a script file and a .control file. Actually, that is all that is necessary for a PostgreSQL extension. You may simply copy these files into the shared extension directory on your computer and execute the following command:

CREATE EXTENSION postal;

This will install your extension into the currently selected database.

The shared extension path is dependent on how PostgreSQL is installed, but for Ubuntu, it is /usr/share/postgresql/9.2/extension.

However, there is a much better way to do this that works with any package manager on any platform.

PostgreSQL provides an extension-building toolkit as a part of the server development package. To install this package on Ubuntu, you can type:

sudo apt-get install postgresql-dev-9.4

This will install all of the PostgreSQL source code necessary to create and install an extension. You would then create a file named Makefile in the same directory as the rest of your extension files. The...