Re: Installing Libraries on remote pc
От | Marek Pętlicki |
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Тема | Re: Installing Libraries on remote pc |
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Msg-id | 1007040608.1925.8.camel@marek.almaran.home обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Installing Libraries on remote pc (Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@svana.org>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
W liście z czw, 29-11-2001, godz. 11:03, Martijn van Oosterhout pisze: > On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 09:25:53AM +0000, Stuart Grimshaw wrote: > > I have an application that can log it's results to a postgres database. I am > > unable to install PostgreSQL on the remote OPC so I want to have it log its > > results to one of the other PostgreSQL servers I have. > > > > Is it possible to just install the libpq library without having to install > > the full PostgreSQL, as I doubt there would be enough disk space to even > > unpack the tarball. > > Yes, the client and server sides are completely separate. On debian for > example, the client and server are different, independant package. > > Not sure how you do it from the tarball though. I imagine you would have to > compile it elsewhere... from $PSQL_DOC_SOMEWHERE_THERE/install-procedure.html (for 7.1.3): === Client-only installation. If you want to install only the client applications and interface libraries, then you can use these commands: gmake -C src/bin install gmake -C src/interfaces install gmake -C doc install To undo the installation use the command gmake uninstall. However, this will not remove the Perl and Python interfaces and it will not remove any directories. === so it looks like you would have to compile the whole thing, then install just what you need. best regards -- Marek Pętlicki <marpet@linuxpl.org> Linux User ID=162988
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