What version that has Procedural Language support for Perl?
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>From: Michael J Davis <michael.j.davis@tvguide.com>
>To: "'jwieck@debis.com'" <jwieck@debis.com>, alewis@themecca.net
>Cc: apendleton@vgsinc.com, pgsql-sql@hub.org
>Subject: RE: [SQL] plpgsql error
>Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 09:23:32 -0500
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>Gets my vote. Should we also consider doing this for Perl too? I turn them
>all on in my installation. I don't use either Perl or TCL yet but want to
>make sure they are available if 1) I ever want to or 2) a need arises that
>is would be better suited to either Perl or TCL.
>
>Thanks, Michael D.
>
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> From: jwieck@debis.com [SMTP:jwieck@debis.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 1999 1:35 AM
> To: alewis@themecca.net
> Cc: apendleton@vgsinc.com; pgsql-sql@hub.org
> Subject: Re: [SQL] plpgsql error
>
> >
> > Edit:
>/usr/src/pgsql/postgresql-6.4.2/src/pl/plpgsql/src/mklang.sql
> >
> > Change: as '${exec_prefix}/lib/plpgsql.so'
> > to: as '/usr/local/pgsql/lib/plpgsql.so'
> >
> > Then: psql your_db < mklang.sql
> >
> > This should really be part of the documentation as I wasted two
>days on
> > this same problem a few weeks back.
>
> And this became IMHO an FAQ. Should we avoid it by installing
> PL/pgSQL and PL/Tcl (if built) by default in the template1
> database during intidb? Installing it in template1 would
> have the effect that it will be available after every
> createdb.
>
>
> Jan
>
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