Just as a followup to this, there are a few problems that have been patched
on Django with regards to Postgres 9.1.  They're not in the stable release,
but if you're using custom binary fields, such as PostGIS geometry, you
will need to search for the patch and apply it.  You may see '\x00' is not
a UTF-8 code or something like that.

On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Shawn Milochik <sh...@milochik.com> wrote:

> You can either add the proper path of pg_config to your PATH, or just
> extract the psycopg2 and add the full path to pg_config into the config
> file it contains then run 'python setup.py install' on the setup.py in the
> package.
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