require 'formula'
class PostgresXc < Formula
homepage 'http://postgres-xc.sourceforge.net/'
url 'https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/postgres-xc/Version_1.0/pgxc-v1.0.3.tar.gz'
sha1 '76774cf32810dfa14b2174f2e939d3b28eb211a9'
bottle do
sha1 "9996518f01b622e99d81e373584a79cff534c575" => :mavericks
sha1 "11dabc108585cb1468d7c5da64140522d42dd624" => :mountain_lion
sha1 "bae67562a1f7135faf534c3209ed887b73221bf5" => :lion
end
depends_on :arch => :x86_64
depends_on :python => :optional
depends_on 'openssl'
depends_on 'readline'
depends_on 'libxml2' if MacOS.version <= :leopard # Leopard libxml is too old
depends_on 'ossp-uuid' => :recommended
conflicts_with 'postgresql',
:because => 'postgres-xc and postgresql install the same binaries.'
option 'no-perl', 'Build without Perl support'
option 'enable-dtrace', 'Build with DTrace support'
fails_with :clang do
build 211
cause 'Miscompilation resulting in segfault on queries'
end
# Fix PL/Python build: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/issues/11162
# Fix uuid-ossp build issues: http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2012-07/msg00654.php
patch :DATA
def install
ENV.libxml2 if MacOS.version >= :snow_leopard
# See http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=82E44F89-543A-44F2-8AF8-F6909B5DC561%40uniud.it&forum_name=postgres-xc-bugs
ENV.append 'CFLAGS', '-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0 -O2' if MacOS.version >= :mavericks
args = ["--disable-debug",
"--prefix=#{prefix}",
"--datadir=#{share}/#{name}",
"--docdir=#{doc}",
"--enable-thread-safety",
"--with-bonjour",
"--with-gssapi",
"--with-krb5",
"--with-openssl",
"--with-libxml",
"--with-libxslt"]
args << "--with-ossp-uuid" if build.with? 'ossp-uuid'
args << "--with-python" if build.with? 'python'
args << "--with-perl" unless build.include? 'no-perl'
args << "--enable-dtrace" if build.include? 'enable-dtrace'
args << "ARCHFLAGS='-arch x86_64'"
if build.with? 'ossp-uuid'
ENV.append 'CFLAGS', `uuid-config --cflags`.strip
ENV.append 'LDFLAGS', `uuid-config --ldflags`.strip
ENV.append 'LIBS', `uuid-config --libs`.strip
end
check_python_arch if build.with? 'python'
system "./configure", *args
system "make install-world"
plist_path('gtm').write gtm_startup_plist('gtm')
plist_path('gtm').chmod 0644
plist_path('gtm_proxy').write gtm_proxy_startup_plist('gtm_proxy')
plist_path('gtm_proxy').chmod 0644
plist_path('coord').write coordinator_startup_plist('coord')
plist_path('coord').chmod 0644
plist_path('datanode').write datanode_startup_plist('datanode')
plist_path('datanode').chmod 0644
mkpath var+'postgres-xc' # Create data directory
end
def check_python_arch
# On 64-bit systems, we need to look for a 32-bit Framework Python.
# The configure script prefers this Python version, and if it doesn't
# have 64-bit support then linking will fail.
framework_python = Pathname.new "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current/Python"
return unless framework_python.exist?
unless (archs_for_command framework_python).include? :x86_64
opoo "Detected a framework Python that does not have 64-bit support in:"
puts <<-EOS.undent
#{framework_python}
The configure script seems to prefer this version of Python over any others,
so you may experience linker problems as described in:
http://osdir.com/ml/pgsql-general/2009-09/msg00160.html
To fix this issue, you may need to either delete the version of Python
shown above, or move it out of the way before brewing PostgreSQL.
Note that a framework Python in /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework is
the "MacPython" version, and not the system-provided version which is in:
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework
EOS
end
end
def caveats; <<-EOS.undent
To get started with Postgres-XC, read the documents at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/postgres-xc/files/Publication/
http://postgres-xc.sourceforge.net/docs/1_0/tutorial-start.html
For a first cluster, you may start with a single GTM (Global Transaction Manager),
a pair of Data Nodes and a single Coordinator, all on the same machine:
initgtm -Z gtm -D #{var}/postgres-xc/gtm
initdb -D #{var}/postgres-xc/datanode1 --nodename datanode1
initdb -D #{var}/postgres-xc/datanode2 --nodename datanode2
initdb -D #{var}/postgres-xc/coord --nodename coord
Then edit:
#{var}/postgres-xc/datanode1/postgresql.conf
#{var}/postgres-xc/datanode2/postgresql.conf
and change the port to 15432 and 15433, respectively.
Then, launch the nodes and connect to the coordinator:
gtm -D #{var}/postgres-xc/gtm -l #{var}/postgres-xc/gtm/server.log &
postgres -i -X -D #{var}/postgres-xc/datanode1 -r #{var}/postgres-xc/datanode1/server.log &
postgres -i -X -D #{var}/postgres-xc/datanode2 -r #{var}/postgres-xc/datanode2/server.log &
postgres -i -C -D #{var}/postgres-xc/coord -r #{var}/postgres-xc/coord/server.log &
psql postgres
create node datanode1 with (type='datanode', port=15432);
create node datanode2 with (type='datanode', port=15433);
select * from pgxc_node;
select pgxc_pool_reload();
To shutdown everything, kill the processes in reverse order:
kill -SIGTERM `head -1 #{var}/postgres-xc/coord/postmaster.pid`
kill -SIGTERM `head -1 #{var}/postgres-xc/datanode1/postmaster.pid`
kill -SIGTERM `head -1 #{var}/postgres-xc/datanode2/postmaster.pid`
kill -SIGTERM `head -1 #{var}/postgres-xc/gtm/gtm.pid`
If you get the following error:
FATAL: could not create shared memory segment: Cannot allocate memory
then you need to tweak your system's shared memory parameters:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/kernel-resources.html#SYSVIPC
EOS
end
# Override Formula#plist_name
def plist_name(extra = nil)
(extra) ? super()+'-'+extra : super()+'-gtm'
end
# Override Formula#plist_path
def plist_path(extra = nil)
(extra) ? super().dirname+(plist_name(extra)+'.plist') : super()
end
def gtm_startup_plist(name); <<-EOPLIST.undent
KeepAlive
Label
#{plist_name(name)}
ProgramArguments
#{opt_bin}/gtm
-D
#{var}/postgres-xc/#{name}
-l
#{var}/postgres-xc/#{name}/server.log
RunAtLoad
WorkingDirectory
#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}
StandardErrorPath
#{var}/postgres-xc/#{name}/server.log
EOPLIST
end
def gtm_proxy_startup_plist(name); <<-EOPLIST.undent
KeepAlive
Label
#{plist_name(name)}
ProgramArguments
#{opt_bin}/gtm_proxy
-D
#{var}/postgres-xc/#{name}
-n
2
-s
localhost
-t
6666
-l
#{var}/postgres-xc/#{name}/server.log
RunAtLoad
WorkingDirectory
#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}
StandardErrorPath
#{var}/postgres-xc/#{name}/server.log
EOPLIST
end
def coordinator_startup_plist(name); <<-EOPLIST.undent
KeepAlive
Label
#{plist_name(name)}
ProgramArguments
#{opt_bin}/postgres
-i
-C
-D
#{var}/postgres-xc/#{name}
-r
#{var}/postgres-xc/#{name}/server.log
RunAtLoad
WorkingDirectory
#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}
StandardErrorPath
#{var}/postgres-xc/#{name}/server.log
EOPLIST
end
def datanode_startup_plist(name); <<-EOPLIST.undent
KeepAlive
Label
#{plist_name(name)}
ProgramArguments
#{opt_bin}/postgres
-i
-X
-D
#{var}/postgres-xc/#{name}
-r
#{var}/postgres-xc/#{name}/server.log
RunAtLoad
WorkingDirectory
#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}
StandardErrorPath
#{var}/postgres-xc/#{name}/server.log
EOPLIST
end
end
__END__
--- a/src/pl/plpython/Makefile 2011-09-23 08:03:52.000000000 +1000
+++ b/src/pl/plpython/Makefile 2011-10-26 21:43:40.000000000 +1100
@@ -24,8 +24,6 @@
# Darwin (OS X) has its own ideas about how to do this.
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), darwin)
shared_libpython = yes
-override python_libspec = -framework Python
-override python_additional_libs =
endif
# If we don't have a shared library and the platform doesn't allow it
--- a/contrib/uuid-ossp/uuid-ossp.c 2012-07-30 18:34:53.000000000 -0700
+++ b/contrib/uuid-ossp/uuid-ossp.c 2012-07-30 18:35:03.000000000 -0700
@@ -9,6 +9,8 @@
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+#define _XOPEN_SOURCE
+
#include "postgres.h"
#include "fmgr.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"