Hi Alvaro,

Thank you for an excellent idea.  I'll make note of it.

Regards,

Tena Sakai
tsa...@gallo.ucsf.edu


On 12/4/09 5:18 AM, "Alvaro Herrera" <alvhe...@commandprompt.com> wrote:

Tena Sakai wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Please ignore what I wrote before.  I got it.  I mean I got it compiled
> successfully on the centOS machine.  I was stupid and blind.  In order
> to compile, I created an alias for cc with long string for include and
> lib directories.  Which was not a bad idea, but I had a typo in my
> alias.  Therefore it didn't find the libpq-fe.h file and I screwed that
> up even worse by supplying desired files in the current directory
> from the other machine.  I corrected the alias, removed the header
> files in the source directory, and then compilation went smoothly and
> I can now test the program.

FWIW you should always prefer pg_config to help you get the right
compile flags; something like

gcc -I`pg_config --includedir` -L`pg_config --libdir` -lpq ...

That gets you the right include and lib dirs.

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