Thanks for your help.

I've been trying to reverse-engineer the CMake files to make new ones for my own modules. 

So far I have managed to compile them and also to produce the .sql.c file that is the c-embedded sql script for that module.

I haven't found out yet how to make sure that the sql script is used during database creation (the analogous of placing it into the /createdb folder for Jun2020).

I'll keep digging.
Roberto

On Thu, 24 Sep 2020 at 15:50, Martin Kersten <martin.kersten@cwi.nl> wrote:
The MAL files still act as documentation and they will be 1) generated from the kernel
and 2) be moved to a new location.

On 24/09/2020 14:56, Niels Nes wrote:
> Roberto
>
> These files are now included in the binary.
>
> Niels
>
> On 24 September 2020 14:45:10 CEST, Roberto Cornacchia <roberto.cornacchia@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>     Hi there,
>
>     I'm trying to compile from the Oct2020 branch and I have a question about the /lib64/monetdb5 folder.
>
>     This folder used to contain .mal files.
>     It also contained an autoload/ subfolder and a createdb/ subfolder (with .sql files).
>
>     I don't see the same in the Oct2020 installation.
>     I see that the content of /sql/scripts/CMakeLists.txt is entirely commented out.
>
>     Is the installation of all these files temporarily disabled during development, or is this handled differently now?
>
>     Roberto
>
>
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