Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
> > Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> >> The problem boils down to the fact that libpq needs to find its data
> >> files (in this case locale data, but it could be anything), but it
> >> doesn't know its own location, so it can't use a relative path
> >> reference as has been proposed.
>
> > I am wondering if we should use environment variables, and have our apps
> > use putenv() to set it to the proper relative path.
>
> *Our* apps are not the problem. The problem comes when libpq is
Well, right now our apps don't work, so it is a problem. Of course the
bigger problem is other apps. How do libs find related files? I can't
think if a common API for that.
> I can't say I care for the environment variable idea either; though
> there may not be any better alternative.
I think the best we can do is putenv() for our apps, and document the
variable for other apps.
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