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Previously, repmgr was using a very simple ad-hoc string-based parser,
which had various limitations and allowed configuration files to be
created in a way which could cause confusion and/or unexpected
behaviour.
For example, it accepted strings enclosed in single quotes, but treated
strings enclosed in double quotes literally. A node_name defined thusly:
node_name="somenode"
would result in the literal value '"somenode"' being used, which could
lead to unobvious errors along the lines of:
no record found for ""somenode""
The configuration file parser has been adapted from the one used by
PostgreSQL itself, so behaves more-or-less identically (though some
functions such as file inclusion are not supported in repmgr).
This makes configuration parsing more robust and consistent;
additionally, error reporting will be more precise.
Note this does mean that some repmgr.conf items previously accepted
as valid by repmgr will now be rejected; in particular this includes
strings containing spaces which are not enclosed in single quotes.
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Makefile
41 lines
941 B
Makefile
# -*-makefile-*-
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# Makefile.global.in
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# @configure_input@
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# Can only be built using pgxs
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USE_PGXS=1
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repmgr_abs_srcdir := @abs_srcdir@
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PG_CONFIG :=@PG_CONFIG@
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PGXS := $(shell $(PG_CONFIG) --pgxs)
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vpath_build=@vpath_build@
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ifeq ($(vpath_build),yes)
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VPATH := $(repmgr_abs_srcdir)/$(repmgr_subdir)
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USE_VPATH :=$(VPATH)
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endif
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SED=@SED@
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GIT_WORK_TREE=${repmgr_abs_srcdir}
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GIT_DIR=${repmgr_abs_srcdir}/.git
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export GIT_DIR
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export GIT_WORK_TREE
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include $(PGXS)
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-include ${repmgr_abs_srcdir}/Makefile.custom
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REPMGR_VERSION=$(shell awk '/^\#define REPMGR_VERSION / { print $3; }' ${repmgr_abs_srcdir}/repmgr_version.h.in | cut -d '"' -f 2)
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REPMGR_RELEASE_DATE=$(shell awk '/^\#define REPMGR_RELEASE_DATE / { print $3; }' ${repmgr_abs_srcdir}/repmgr_version.h.in | cut -d '"' -f 2)
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FLEX = flex
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##########################################################################
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#
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# Global targets and rules
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%.c: %.l
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$(FLEX) $(FLEXFLAGS) -o'$@' $<
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