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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Listing the contents of a shared Unix library Post 302091781 by mickpoil on Thursday 5th of October 2006 06:26:00 AM
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LOAD(7) 							   SQL Commands 							   LOAD(7)

NAME
LOAD - load a shared library file SYNOPSIS
LOAD 'filename' DESCRIPTION
This command loads a shared library file into the PostgreSQL server's address space. If the file has been loaded already, the command does nothing. Shared library files that contain C functions are automatically loaded whenever one of their functions is called. Therefore, an explicit LOAD is usually only needed to load a library that modifies the server's behavior through ``hooks'' rather than providing a set of functions. The file name is specified in the same way as for shared library names in CREATE FUNCTION [create_function(7)]; in particular, one can rely on a search path and automatic addition of the system's standard shared library file name extension. See in the documentation for more information on this topic. Non-superusers can only apply LOAD to library files located in $libdir/plugins/ -- the specified filename must begin with exactly that string. (It is the database administrator's responsibility to ensure that only ``safe'' libraries are installed there.) COMPATIBILITY
LOAD is a PostgreSQL extension. SEE ALSO
CREATE FUNCTION [create_function(7)] SQL - Language Statements 2010-05-14 LOAD(7)
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