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pgAgent ======= This document describes the compilation of pgAgent, a job scheduler for PostgreSQL. pgAgent is managed using pgAdmin (http://www.pgadmin.org). The pgAdmin documentation contains details of the setup and use of pgAgent with your PostgreSQL system. The latest build of the documentation can be found at https://www.pgadmin.org/docs/pgadmin4/development/pgagent.html. Building pgAgent ---------------- You will need: - A C/C++ compiler, such as GCC or Microsoft Visual C++ on Windows. - CMake 3.3 (from www.cmake.org) - A Boost library 1.41 or higher installation - A PostgreSQL 8.3 or higher installation 1) Unpack the pgAgent source code 2) Create a build directory in which the code will be built. 3) Run ccmake from the build directory (on Windows, use the CMake graphical interface). By default, ccmake will generate Unix Makefiles - consult the documentation if you wish to generate other types of output: $ ccmake /path/to/pgagent 4) If required, press 'c' to generate a default configuration: CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Release CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX /usr/local CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES x86_64 CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.10.sdk PostgreSQL_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE /usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config Boost_FIND_REQUIRED ON Boost_FIND_QUIETLY OFF Boost_DEBUG OFF Boost_USE_MULTITHREADED ON Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS OFF 5) Use the ccmake interface to adjust any settings as required. When configured as required, press 'c' to re-configure (if required) and 'g' to generate the build files and exit. 6) Run 'make' to build pgAgent on Mac or Unix, or open the generated project files in VC++ on Windows and build the solution in the desired configuration. Running Regression Tests ======================== To run the regression tests, use a command such as: make USE_PGXS=1 -f test/Makefile installcheck You will need to ensure that the appropriate pg_config executable is in the path and that variables such as PGPORT and PGUSER are set if required.
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