Thanks, using the same apt commands, try to find pg_config.
(^;


On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 12:38:18 +0000
Roger Leigh <rle...@codelibre.net> wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 03:44:48PM -0800, rhubbell wrote:
> > On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 20:38:06 +0000
> > Gregory Stark <st...@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
> > 
> > > 
> > > rhubbell <rhubb...@ihubbell.com> writes:
> > > 
> > > > Nope, had to find it in another package called libpq-dev.
> > > > That's on UbuntuHardy. Maybe it's a maintainer problem?
> > > >
> > > > What logic would lead someone to separate pg_config from everything 
> > > > else?
> > > > Do people often just install the server and nothing else? Then what?
> > > 
> > > This is actually *required* by Debian/Ubuntu packaging rules. 
> > > 
> > > The development environment must be packaged separately from shared 
> > > libraries
> > > like libpq or else major snafus arise when a new soversion of libpq comes 
> > > out.
> > > You need to be able to have both versions installed simultaneously (in 
> > > case
> > > you have programs which require both) but that won't work if they both 
> > > contain
> > > things like header files or executables.
> > 
> > Weren't .so born from a need to save disk space? Maybe startup speed too.
> > Now they're a PITA.
> 
> Not really.  You just need to ensure that you have the correct development
> environment for the version of PostgreSQL which you are targetting.  While
> it might appear to be unnecessarily complex, you'll find that there's a
> very good reason for it.
> 
> * Every library in Debian is split into separate runtime and development
>   packages (and also documentation).
> * Users will only need the runtime.
> * Only developers and build dæmons will need to install the -dev
>   packages).
> * Multiple -dev packages can and do exist for supporting multiple
>   library versions, especially during transitions from one version to
>   the next.  They can't generally be installed simultaneously
>   (conflicting files common to both such as pg_config), so you just
>   install the one you require.
> 
> This saves valuable diskspace on end-user systems as well as allowing
> for the creation of known sane build environments (look up how Debian
> uses Build-Depends for automated package building).
> 
> > > > BTW I ran into the need for pg_config upon installing DBD::Pg.
> > > > Maybe DBD::Pg maintainer problem?
> > > 
> > > Installing a package for DBD::Pg or building it? The former would indeed 
> > > be a
> > > package bug.
> > 
> > When I installed the package I did via CPAN so maybe this was my mistake.
> > Not every CPAN package is packaged for debian so I often times don't bother
> > checking if a perl module exists in debian I just do
> > perl -MCPAN -e 'install (DBD::Pg)' or whatever pkg....
> 
> It's always worth checking first (first line):
> 
> % apt-cache search dbd | grep -i postgres
> libdbd-pg-perl - Perl DBI driver for the PostgreSQL database server
> libdbd-pg-ruby - Ruby/DBI PostgreSQL driver
> libdbd-pg-ruby1.8 - Ruby/DBI PostgreSQL driver for Ruby 1.8
> libdbd-pgsql - PostgreSQL database server driver for libdbi
> postgresql-contrib-8.3 - additional facilities for PostgreSQL
> libaprutil1-dbd-pgsql - The Apache Portable Runtime Utility Library - 
> PostgreSQL Driver
> libdbd-pg-ruby1.9 - Ruby/DBI PostgreSQL driver for Ruby 1.9
> 
> % apt-cache search 'dbd.*-perl' | grep -i postgres
> libdbd-pg-perl - Perl DBI driver for the PostgreSQL database server
> postgresql-contrib-8.3 - additional facilities for PostgreSQL
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Roger
> 
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