Installing &repmgr; from source installation from source Prerequisites for installing from source To install &repmgr; the prerequisites for compiling &postgres; must be installed. These are described in &postgres;'s documentation on build requirements and build requirements for documentation. Most mainstream Linux distributions and other UNIX variants provide simple ways to install the prerequisites from packages. Debian and Ubuntu: First add the apt.postgresql.org repository to your sources.list if you have not already done so, and ensure the source repository is enabled. If not configured, the source repository can be added by including a deb-src line as a copy of the existing deb line in the repository file, which is usually /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pgdg.list, e.g.: deb https://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ stretch-pgdg main deb-src https://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ stretch-pgdg main Then install the prerequisites for building PostgreSQL with e.g.: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get build-dep postgresql-9.6 Select the appropriate PostgreSQL version for your target repmgr version. If using apt-get build-dep is not possible, the following packages may need to be installed manually: flex libedit-dev libkrb5-dev libpam0g-dev libreadline-dev libselinux1-dev libssl-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev RHEL or CentOS 6.x or 7.x: install the appropriate repository RPM for your system from yum.postgresql.org. Then install the prerequisites for building PostgreSQL with: sudo yum check-update sudo yum groupinstall "Development Tools" sudo yum install yum-utils openjade docbook-dtds docbook-style-dsssl docbook-style-xsl sudo yum-builddep postgresql96 Select the appropriate PostgreSQL version for your target repmgr version. If using yum-builddep is not possible, the following packages may need to be installed manually: flex libselinux-devel libxml2-devel libxslt-devel openssl-devel pam-devel readline-devel If building against PostgreSQL 11 or later configured with the option (this is the case with the PGDG-provided packages) you'll also need to install the llvm-toolset-7-clang package. This is available via the Software Collections (SCL) Repository. Getting &repmgr; source code There are two ways to get the &repmgr; source code: with git, or by downloading tarballs of released versions. Using <application>git</application> to get the &repmgr; sources Use git if you expect to update often, you want to keep track of development or if you want to contribute changes to &repmgr;. There is no reason not to use git if you're familiar with it. The source for &repmgr; is maintained at https://github.com/EnterpriseDB/repmgr. There are also tags for each &repmgr; release, e.g. v4.4.0. Clone the source code using git: git clone https://github.com/EnterpriseDB/repmgr For more information on using git see git-scm.com. Downloading release source tarballs Official release source code is uploaded as tarballs to the &repmgr; website along with a tarball checksum and a matching GnuPG signature. See http://repmgr.org/ for the download information. See for information on verifying digital signatures. You will need to download the repmgr source, e.g. repmgr-4.0.tar.gz. You may optionally verify the package checksums from the .md5 files and/or verify the GnuPG signatures per . After you unpack the source code archives using tar xf the installation process is the same as if you were installing from a git clone. Installation of &repmgr; from source To installing &repmgr; from source, simply execute: ./configure && make install Ensure pg_config for the target PostgreSQL version is in $PATH. Building &repmgr; documentation The &repmgr; documentation is (like the main PostgreSQL project) written in DocBook XML format. To build it locally as HTML, you'll need to install the required packages as described in the PostgreSQL documentation. The minimum PostgreSQL version for building the &repmgr; documentation is PostgreSQL 9.5. In &repmgr; 4.3 and earlier, the documentation can only be built against PostgreSQL 9.6 or earlier. To build the documentation as HTML, execute: ./configure && make doc The generated HTML files will be placed in the doc/html subdirectory of your source tree. To build the documentation as a single HTML file, after configuring and building the main &repmgr; source as described above, execute: ./configure && make doc-repmgr.html To build the documentation as a PDF file, after configuring and building the main &repmgr; source as described above, execute: ./configure && make doc-repmgr-A4.pdf