Thank you for your answer :)

> Adrian Klaver-4 wrote:
> My guess is you want is way to install the minimum necessary to write a 
> C/C++ file against the Postgres libraries.
> 
> Is this correct?

Exactly.

> Adrian Klaver-4 wrote:
> If so you will need to either install the appropriate -dev package, say 
> libpq-dev and libpq 

I'd rather not to :/ but it's good to know I could do that.

> Adrian Klaver-4 wrote:
> or download the source and build only those parts.

No. I'll not go into that.

> There also seem to be libpqxx packages available.
> 
> If not, you will need to explain further what you want?

No. I thank you for your answer.
I actually asked the question out of curiosity.
(And also because I was working on a machine with no PostgreSQL installed. I
was wondering if I had to install a whole PostgreSQL system or not).

Best regards.





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