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File readme.SUSE of Package postgresql-plr
Quick howto plr You can use plr.sql (which is created in contrib/plr) to create the language and support functions in your database of choice: psql -U <authorized user> -d <target database> -f /usr/share/postgresql/contrib/plr.sql Alternatively you can create the language manually using SQL commands: CREATE FUNCTION plr_call_handler() RETURNS LANGUAGE_HANDLER AS '$libdir/plr' LANGUAGE C; CREATE LANGUAGE plr HANDLER plr_call_handler; As of PostgreSQL 9.1 you can use the new CREATE EXTENSION command: CREATE EXTENSION plr; This is not only simple, it has the added advantage of tracking all PL/R installed objects as dependent on the extension, and therefore they can be removed just as easily if desired: DROP EXTENSION plr; For upgrade, as the new version didn't add or remove function, installing the new plr.so extension, should provide directly the new version. This can be checked with select plr_version(); Tip: If a language is installed into template1, all subsequently created databases will have the language installed automatically. Tip: In addition to the documentation, the plr.out.* files in plr/expected are a good source of usage examples. Tip: Additionally, libR must be findable by your runtime linker. On Linux, this involves adding an entry in /etc/ld.so.conf for the location of libR (typically $R_HOME/bin or $R_HOME/lib), and then running ldconfig. Refer to man ldconfig or its equivalent for your system. Tip: R_HOME must be defined in the environment of the user under which PostgreSQL is started, before the postmaster is started. Otherwise PL/R will refuse to load. See plr_environ(), which allows examination of the environment available to the PostgreSQL postmaster process. Testing you plr extension psql -d <target database> -c "select * from plr_environ();"
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