postgresql-tableversion ======================== PostgreSQL table versioning extension, recording row modifications and its history. The extension provides APIs for accessing snapshots of a table at certain revisions and the difference generated between any two given revisions. The extension uses a PL/PgSQL trigger based system to record and provide access to the row revisions. Easy Installation ----------------- Install [pgxn-client](http://pgxnclient.projects.pgfoundry.org) which is hosted on PyPI: $ sudo easy_install pgxnclient Then do: $ sudo pgxn install table_version or sudo pgxn load -d my_db table_version (Run pgxn --help for more info) Hard Installation ----------------- To build it, just do this: make make installcheck make install If you encounter an error such as: "Makefile", line 8: Need an operator You need to use GNU make, which may well be installed on your system as `gmake`: gmake gmake install gmake installcheck If you encounter an error such as: make: pg_config: Command not found Be sure that you have `pg_config` installed and in your path. If you used a package management system such as RPM to install PostgreSQL, be sure that the `-devel` package is also installed. If necessary tell the build process where to find it: env PG_CONFIG=/path/to/pg_config make && make installcheck && make install And finally, if all that fails (and if you're on PostgreSQL 8.1 or lower, it likely will), copy the entire distribution directory to the `contrib/` subdirectory of the PostgreSQL source tree and try it there without `pg_config`: env NO_PGXS=1 make && make installcheck && make install If you encounter an error such as: ERROR: must be owner of database regression You need to run the test suite using a super user, such as the default "postgres" super user: make installcheck PGUSER=postgres Building Debian packaging -------------------------- Build the debian packages using the following command: dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc Installing the extension ------------------------ Once table_version is installed, you can add it to a database. If you're running PostgreSQL 9.1.0 or greater, it's a simple as connecting to a database as a super user and running: CREATE EXTENSION table_version; The extension will install support configuration tables and functions into the table_version schema. If you've upgraded your cluster to PostgreSQL 9.1 and already had table_version installed, you can upgrade it to a properly packaged extension with: CREATE EXTENSION table_version FROM unpackaged; Dependencies The `table_version` extension has no dependencies other than PL/PgSQL. License --------------------- This project is under 3-clause BSD License, except where otherwise specified. See the LICENSE file for more details.