Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2011 19:20:23 +0400 From: Ruslan Mahmatkhanov <cvs-src@yandex.ru> To: FreeBSD Ports Mailing List <ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Some concerns about our postgresql and plpython ports Message-ID: <4E4A8AB7.5080501@yandex.ru>
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Hi there. We have databases/postgresql-plpython, that is marked as broken with this message: "Does not configure without threaded Python", but this is totally wrong - it actually does. I checked the internets and found this: [1] and [2]. People are actually had problems when building it WITH threaded python (that is built with threads support by default). Rebuilding python w/o threads support do the trick actually. But if you will try to build this port with threads-aware python, you'll get this error message: """ checking whether Python is compiled with thread support... yes configure: error: threaded Python not supported on this platform """ But the funny thing that it actually builds and works fine with threaded python too :). We just need to apply this patch to postgresqlXX-server's configure: - openbsd*|freebsd*) + openbsd*) And then there is no error: """ checking whether Python is compiled with thread support... yes checking for main in -lm... yes """ So what i did - i have tested the build and runtime of 8.4, 9.0, 9.1b3. both with threads-aware python and threadless python (version 2.7.2, runtime is tested only on 9-CURRENT, but with all the three PostgreSQL versions). And all of this configurations works well. For testing i'm used sample function (pymax.sql) from PosgreSQL manual and simple script (plpython.sh), that adds/removes and runs the function: """ [mrk@smeshariki2 plpython]> cat pymax.sql CREATE FUNCTION pymax (a integer, b integer) RETURNS integer AS $$ if a > b: return a return b $$ LANGUAGE plpythonu; """ """ [mrk@smeshariki2 plpython]> cat plpython.sh #!/bin/sh createlang -U pgsql plpythonu test psql -U pgsql test -f pymax.sql psql -U pgsql test -c "select pymax(1,2)" psql -U pgsql test -c "drop function pymax(a integer, b integer)" droplang -U pgsql plpythonu test """ To build databases/postgresql-plpython with PostgreSQL 9.1b3 i've used patch from [4] by Martin Neubauer <mn at shodan dot homeunix dot net>, it is also included into my patch [3]. Updated regexp also working fine with 8.4 and 9.0. plpython module for 9.0 and 9.1 was renamed to plpython2.so, but there is also plpython.so symlink in 9.0 that points to plpython2.so. 9.1 also installs some extension files, so i fixed pkg-plists accordingly. Since 9.0 PostgreSQL guys use docbook for building all the documentation, including man-pages. They ever listed all the dependencies needed on FreeBSD to make it build. See [5]. But because our postgresql-client ports didn't include needed dependencies, their build are broken. In particular: postgresql91-client is broken on FreeBSD-8.2 postgresql90-client is broken on FreeBSD-7.4 postgresql91-client is broken on FreeBSD-7.4 So i have fixed this too by adding this deps to the ports. And i'm not see another solution. We need man-pages for postgresql9x-client, and man-pages needs all that docbook stuff. To make lang/python27 build without threads under tinderbox, i was forced to fix it's plist. Please see patch [6]. Probably similar patch should be applied against other python versions. The plpython port is unmantained, so please commit this anybody. Below are build logs of various configurations. Threads-aware python: --------------------- 8.2: http://happy-nation.by.ru/ports/tb/8.2/postgresql-plpython-8.4.8_1.log 8.2: http://happy-nation.by.ru/ports/tb/8.2/postgresql-plpython-9.0.4_1.log 8.2: http://happy-nation.by.ru/ports/tb/8.2/postgresql-plpython-9.1.b3_1.log 7.4: http://happy-nation.by.ru/ports/tb/7.4/postgresql-plpython-8.4.8_1.log 7.4: http://happy-nation.by.ru/ports/tb/7.4/postgresql-client-9.0.4_1.log 7.4: http://happy-nation.by.ru/ports/tb/7.4/postgresql-plpython-9.1.b3_1.log Threadless python: ------------------ 8.2: http://happy-nation.by.ru/ports/tb/8.2/postgresql-plpython-8.4.8_1-wo-threads.log 8.2: http://happy-nation.by.ru/ports/tb/8.2/postgresql-plpython-9.0.4_1-wo-threads.log 8.2: http://happy-nation.by.ru/ports/tb/8.2/postgresql-plpython-9.1.b3_1-wo-threads.log 7.4: http://happy-nation.by.ru/ports/tb/7.4/postgresql-plpython-8.4.8_1-wo-threads.log 7.4: http://happy-nation.by.ru/ports/tb/7.4/postgresql-plpython-9.0.4_1-wo-threads.log 7.4: http://happy-nation.by.ru/ports/tb/7.4/postgresql-plpython-9.1.b3_1-wo-threads.log To sum up what is included into patch [3]: - databases/postgresql-plpython no more marked as broken, since it builds both with threaded and threaless python on all supported FreeBSD versions with three major PostgreSQL branches - added configure patch for PostgreSQL 8.4, 9.0, 9.1 to make it able to build plpython threads-aware python - merge changed regexp to make plpython built with 9.1b3 from [4] - fix plists for postgresql9x-server/pkg-plist-plpython (plpython2.so and extensions) - fix build of postgresql9x-client (docbook related deps added) - portrevisions for -client and -plpython bumped I know that 8.2 and 8.3 are still supported branches, but i'm not much interested in them, so hadn't ever tried them, but believe that the same fixes applies. Please let me know if anybody actually need them, so i'll take a look at it in my spare time. Sorry for the long letter and my engrish :) [1] http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=19472 [2] http://postgresql.1045698.n5.nabble.com/Threaded-python-on-FreeBSD-td1955052.html [3] http://happy-nation.by.ru/ports/postgresql-plpython-unbreak.diff.txt [4] http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/159319 [5] http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/static/docguide-toolsets.html [6] http://happy-nation.by.ru/ports/fix-python27-plist-without-threads.diff.txt python -c "import sys; print(int('thread' in sys.builtin_module_names))" postmaster -V | sed -n 's/.*PostgreSQL[^0-9]*\([0-9][0-9]*\)\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1\2/p' pg_config --version | sed -n 's/PostgreSQL[^0-9]*\([0-9][0-9]*\)\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1\2/p' -- Regards, Ruslan
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