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This is the postgresql16:std metapackage.
It pulls in all subpackages of postgresql16:std. |
server |
PostgreSQL is a sophisticated Object-Relational DBMS, supporting
almost all SQL constructs, including subselects, transactions, and
user-defined types and functions. It is the most advanced open-source
database available anywhere. Commercial Support is also available.
The original Postgres code was the effort of many graduate students,
undergraduate students, and staff programmers working under the direction
of Professor Michael Stonebraker at the University of California,
Berkeley. In 1995, Andrew Yu and Jolly Chen took on the task of converting
the DBMS query language to SQL and created a new database system which came
to known as Postgres95. Many others contributed to the porting, testing,
debugging and enhancement of the Postgres95 code. As the code improved,
and 1995 faded into memory, PostgreSQL was born.
PostgreSQL development is presently being performed by a team of developers
who are now responsible for all current and future development. The
development team coordinator is Marc G. Fournier (scrappy@PostgreSQL.ORG).
Support is available from the PostgreSQL developer/user community through
the support mailing list (questions@PostgreSQL.ORG).
This subpackage contains the PostgreSQL server.
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client |
This subpackage contains the PostgreSQL client.
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contrib |
This subpackage contains the contrib modules of PostgreSQL.
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plperl |
This subpackage contains Perl Procedural Language support for PostgreSQL.
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plpython |
This subpackage contains Python Procedural Language support for PostgreSQL.
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pltcl |
This subpackage contains Tcl Procedural Language support for PostgreSQL.
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docs |
This is the documents subpackage of the postgresql16:std port. |
nls |
This is the native language support subpackage of the postgresql16:std port. |
man |
This is the man page subpackage of the postgresql16:std port. |
dev |
This is the developer subpackage of the postgresql16:std port.
It may contain headers, pc files, static and PIC libraries and SO links. |