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> > The patch adds missing the "libpgport.a" file to the installation under > "install-all-headers". It is needed by some contribs. I install the > library in "pkglibdir", but I was wondering whether it should be "libdir"? > I was wondering also whether it would make sense to have a "libpgport.so"? > > It fixes various macros which are used by contrib makefiles, especially > libpq_*dir and LDFLAGS when used under PGXS. It seems to me that they are > needed to > > It adds the ability to test and use PGXS with contribs, with "make > USE_PGXS=1". Without the macro, this is exactly as before, there should be > no difference, esp. wrt the vpath feature that seemed broken by previous > submission. So it should not harm anybody, and it is useful at least to me. > > It fixes some inconsistencies in various contrib makefiles > (useless override, ":=" instead of "="). Fabien COELHO |
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$PostgreSQL: pgsql/contrib/chkpass/README.chkpass,v 1.2 2003/11/29 19:51:19 pgsql Exp $ Chkpass is a password type that is automatically checked and converted upon entry. It is stored encrypted. To compare, simply compare agains a clear text password and the comparison function will encrypt it before comparing. It also returns an error if the code determines that the password is easily crackable. This is currently a stub that does nothing. I haven't worried about making this type indexable. I doubt that anyone would ever need to sort a file in order of encrypted password. If you precede the string with a colon, the encryption and checking are skipped so that you can enter existing passwords into the field. On output, a colon is prepended. This makes it possible to dump and reload passwords without re-encrypting them. If you want the password (encrypted) without the colon then use the raw() function. This allows you to use the type with things like Apache's Auth_PostgreSQL module. D'Arcy J.M. Cain darcy@druid.net