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nbd 97c31ddb56 change bool in BR2_COMPILE_* to tristate to avoid unnecessary package/<foo>-install calls
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config BR2_COMPILE_POSTGRESQL
tristate
default n
depends BR2_PACKAGE_LIBPQ
config BR2_PACKAGE_LIBPQ
prompt "libpq............................. PostgreSQL client library"
tristate
default m if CONFIG_DEVEL
select BR2_COMPILE_POSTGRESQL
help
PostgreSQL is an object-relational database management system (ORDBMS)
based on POSTGRES, Version 4.2, developed at the University of
California at Berkeley Computer Science Department. POSTGRES pioneered
many concepts that only became available in some commercial database
systems much later.
PostgreSQL is an open-source descendant of this original Berkeley code.
It supports SQL92 and SQL99 and offers many modern features:
* complex queries
* foreign keys
* triggers
* views
* transactional integrity
* multiversion concurrency control
http://www.postgresql.org/
This package contains the shared client library, needed by other programs.
config BR2_PACKAGE_PGSQL_CLI
prompt "pgsql-cli....................... Command Line Interface (CLI) to PostgreSQL databases"
tristate
default m if CONFIG_DEVEL
depends BR2_PACKAGE_LIBPQ
help
PostgreSQL is an object-relational database management system (ORDBMS)
based on POSTGRES, Version 4.2, developed at the University of
California at Berkeley Computer Science Department. POSTGRES pioneered
many concepts that only became available in some commercial database
systems much later.
PostgreSQL is an open-source descendant of this original Berkeley code.
It supports SQL92 and SQL99 and offers many modern features:
* complex queries
* foreign keys
* triggers
* views
* transactional integrity
* multiversion concurrency control
http://www.postgresql.org/
This package contains a terminal-based front-end to PostgreSQL. It enables
you to type in queries interactively, issue them to PostgreSQL, and see the
query results. Alternatively, input can be from a file. In addition, it
provides a number of meta-commands and various shell-like features to
facilitate writing scripts and automating a wide variety of tasks.