[build_ext] define=PSYCOPG_EXTENSIONS,PSYCOPG_DISPLAY_SIZE,PSYCOPG_NEW_BOOLEAN,HAVE_PQFREEMEM,HAVE_PQPROTOCOL3,PSYCOPG_DEBUG # PSYCOPG_EXTENSIONS enables extensions to PEP-249 (you really want this) # PSYCOPG_DISPLAY_SIZE enable display size calculation (a little slower) # HAVE_PQFREEMEM should be defined on PostgreSQL >= 7.3 # HAVE_PQPROTOCOL3 should be defined on PostgreSQL >= 7.4 # PSYCOPG_DEBUG can be added to enable verbose debug information # PSYCOPG_OWN_QUOTING can be added, but it is deprecated (will go away in 2.1) # PSYCOPG_NEW_BOOLEAN to format booleans as true/false vs 't'/'f' # Set to 1 to use Python datatime objects for default date/time representation use_pydatetime=1 # Set to 1 if you want to enable "Decimal" type on python 2.3. # If the "decimal" module is found in the PYTHONPATH it will be used, else # fall back on the float type (this is disabled by default to be compatible # with old versions of psycopg 1 and pre-beta versions of psycopg 2.) use_decimal=0 # If the build system does not find the mx.DateTime headers, try # uncommenting the following line and setting its value to the right path. #mx_include_dir= # "pg_config" is the preferred method to locate PostgreSQL headers and # libraries needed to build psycopg2. If pg_config is not in the path or # is installed under a different name uncomment the following option and # set it to the pg_config full path. #pg_config= # If "pg_config" is not available, "include_dirs" can be used to locate # postgresql headers and libraries. Some extra checks on sys.platform will # still be done in setup.py. # The next line is the default as used on psycopg author Debian laptop: #include_dirs=/usr/include/postgresql:/usr/include/postgresql/server # Uncomment next line on Mandrake 10.x (and comment previous ones): #include_dirs=/usr/include/pgsql/8.0:/usr/include/pgsql/8.0/server # Uncomment next line on SUSE 9.3 (and comment previous ones): #include_dirs=/usr/include/pgsql:/usr/include/pgsql/server # If postgresql is installed somewhere weird (i.e., not in your runtime library # path like /usr/lib), just add the right path in "library_dirs" and any extra # libraries required to link in "libraries". #library_dirs= #libraries=