psycopg2/INSTALL
Daniele Varrazzo 6f51eefac3 Dropped references to psycopg 1 from readme and install.
Nowaday not many remember it: I think it's useless to make comparisons.
2010-11-20 01:14:05 +00:00

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Compiling and installing psycopg
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** Important note: if you plan to use psyopg2 in a multithreaed application
make sure that your libpq has been compiled with the --with-thread-safety
option. psycopg2 will work correctly even with a non-thread-safe libpq but
libpq will leak memory.
psycopg2 uses distutils for its build process, so most of the process is
executed by the setup.py script. Before building psycopg look at
setup.cfg file and change any settings to follow your system (or taste);
then:
python setup.py build
to build in the local directory; and:
python setup.py install
to install system-wide.
Common errors and build problems
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One of the most common errors is trying to build psycopg without the right
development headers for PostgreSQL, Python or both. If you get errors, look
for the following messages and then take the appropriate action:
libpq-fe.h: No such file or directory
PostgreSQL headers are not properly installed on your system or are
installed in a non default path. First make sure they are installed, then
check setup.cfg and make sure pg_config points to a valid pg_config
executable. If you don't have a working pg_config try to play with the
include_dirs variable (and note that a working pg_config is better.)
Using setuptools and EasyInstall
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If setuptools are installed on your system you can easily create an egg for
psycopg and install it. Download the source distribution (if you're reading
this file you probably already have) and then edit setup.cfg to your taste
and build from the source distribution top-level directory using:
easy_install .
Compiling under Windows with mingw32
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You can compile psycopg under Windows platform with mingw32
(http://www.mingw.org/) compiler. MinGW is also shipped with IDEs such as
Dev-C++ (http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html) and Code::Blocks
(http://www.codeblocks.org). gcc binaries should be in your PATH.
You need a PostgreSQL with include and libary files installed. At least v8.0
is required.
First you need to create a libpython2X.a as described in
http://starship.python.net/crew/kernr/mingw32/Notes.html. Then run:
python setup.py build_ext --compiler=mingw32 install