Documentation section F

Started by Thiemo Kellnerabout 8 years ago3 messagesgeneral
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#1Thiemo Kellner
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I learnt yesterday that pgcrypto and uuid-ossp (possibly more) were
included in the core. However, reading section F rose the impression
that those are outside the core. Is this just me or can I help regroup
the documentation at that point?

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#2Peter Eisentraut
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In reply to: Thiemo Kellner (#1)
Re: Documentation section F

On 2/7/18 02:35, Thiemo Kellner wrote:

I learnt yesterday that pgcrypto and uuid-ossp (possibly more) were
included in the core.

No, what was discussed was that the Debian packaging included them in
the same package as the server instead of having a separate -contrib
package. But the modules themselves are still extensions that you need
to install into the databases.

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#3Thiemo Kellner, NHC Barhufpflege
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In reply to: Peter Eisentraut (#2)
Re: Documentation section F

Zitat von Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@2ndquadrant.com>:

No, what was discussed was that the Debian packaging included them in
the same package as the server instead of having a separate -contrib
package. But the modules themselves are still extensions that you need
to install into the databases.

Oh, another misunderstanding on my side. Sorry for bothering.

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