Обсуждение: Postgres Client other than Linux?
I have installed all Postgres 7.0.3 packages (server, client, lib, development, etc.) for my Redhat 6.2 Linux. I also have a HP machine with OS HP-UX 10.20, I have installed Perl 5.6 and DBI. But when I install DBD (DBD-Pg-0.95) it requires me install all those *.h files and libpg.* files first. I don't want to install PostgreSQL server in the HP machine, I only want to install the software development package and the client for my HP. But I only find the whole source postgresql-7.0.3 package from PostgreSQL Web site. Besides, I also had problem to compile the postgresql-7.0.3 in HP-UX 10.20. Any help? Thanks! -- Why we want to teach our babies to talk and walk, then later we tell them "sit down!", "be quiet!" ? Democracy is not a better way for a solution, it is just another way to spread the blames. --Raymond
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On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Raymond Chui wrote:
> I also have a HP machine with OS HP-UX 10.20, I have installed
> Perl 5.6 and DBI. But when I install DBD (DBD-Pg-0.95) it requires
> me install all those *.h files and libpg.* files first. I don't want to
> install PostgreSQL server in the HP machine, I only want to install
> the software development package and the client for my HP. But
> I only find the whole source postgresql-7.0.3 package from PostgreSQL
> Web site. Besides, I also had problem to compile the postgresql-7.0.3
> in HP-UX 10.20. Any help? Thanks!
There is a build option to do just the clients with the source package.
The basic procedure is:
make -C src/bin install
make -C src/interfaces install
make -C doc install
See the admin documentation for more details on installation.
-- Brett
http://www.chapelperilous.net/~bmccoy/
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Raymond Chui <raymond.chui@noaa.gov> writes:
> Besides, I also had problem to compile the postgresql-7.0.3
> in HP-UX 10.20.
Like what? I do all my development on HPUX 10.20, and things work
just fine for me.
regards, tom lane