Re: [PORTS] porting libpq?
Ariel Manzur wrote:
> On Jan 5, 2008 3:13 PM, Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> wrote: > > Ariel Manzur wrote: > > > Hi.. > > > > > > I need to port libpq to a platform that doesn't have a POSIX-like > > > network API, so I was wondering if the network usage on libpq was > > > layered somehow? I noticed that it has code for win32, so I guess > > > there's something, but I didn't see much. Is there any documentation > > > on how to do this? > > > > There is no documentation I know of about porting libpq to other > > platforms. It normally "just works", with some adjustments for Win32, > > as you mentioned. If you are more specific about problems you are > > having we can help. > > No "problems" yet, just looking at what I need to get started.. I > noticed that it includes other libraries like openssl.h and krb5.h, do > any of those make their own calls to the posix network api? Also, is > it supposed to also work with filesystem sockets too?
SSL, Kerberos are all optionally added via configure, so they aren't
required initially. Filesystem sockets is similarly controlled by
HAVE_UNIX_SOCKETS.
> I've been looking at the code and I see there's calls to send, recv, > socket, etc directly, so I guess I'll have to isolate them myself.. It > seems to include pthreads too, but it looks like it should be easy to > replace.
Yes, the networking part is a requirement.
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