On 2/20/19 6:49 PM, Vincent Predoehl wrote:
On Feb 20, 2019, at 6:26 PM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com
<mailto:adrian.kla...@aklaver.com>> wrote:
On 2/20/19 2:28 PM, Vincent Predoehl wrote:
postgresql --with-python/
I am not really sure how the Brew system works, but it appears it is
possible to request a fork or branch from the main project that will
have the —with-python option enabled by default. All I’m trying to
do is learn PostgreSQL. Can somebody just “tell” me how to get
postgresql installed with python? I am quickly getting in over my head.
Per a previous suggestion from Anthony:
Postgres.app
https://postgresapp.com/
Or from Peter's post:
https://github.com/petere/homebrew-postgresql
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I tried Peter’s post and there were
clear instructions. However, the default install still did not include
plpythonu. This is what I did:
**brew tap petere/postgresql
Then
brew install petere/postgresql --with-python
I am not a Mac user and therefore do not use Homebrew, so take the below
with that in mind. Have you tried?:
brew install petere/postgresql/postgresql@11 --with-python
Which failed with invalid option —with-python.
Also tried
brew install petere/postgresql
Without any options. It installed, but without the plpythonu extension.
I ran brew uninstall postgresql before trying any install command, of
course.
I browsed the repo file postgre...@11.rb <mailto:postgre...@11.rb> and
the script did include the —with-python option, but I don’t know enough
about Brew to understand why it didn’t work or if the script was
actually used for the installation.
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