Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2008-04-01 Thread juan_carlos

Hello, I have the same problem. 
I've checked plpython.dll dependencies with depends tool and all is correct.
I tried to install plperl with no success.

What can I do?



Magnus Hagander-2 wrote:
 
 On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 05:15:38PM -0500, Rhys Stewart wrote:
 resurrection
 
 Ok so i am having trouble installing plpython, and found this thread.
 Howevre, after adding postgresql/bin to the path and the python lib
 directory to the path i still get:
 createlang: language installation failed: ERROR:  could not load library 
 C:/Pro
 gram Files/PostgreSQL/8.2/lib/plpython.dll: The specified module could
 not 
 be f
 ound.
 
 so maybe im doing the path thing wrong? i used  :
 
 C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.2\binset
 PATH=C:\WINNT\system32;C:\WINNT;C:\WINNT\System32\Wbem;C:\Python24\Lib;c:\Program
 Files\PostggreSQL\8.2\bin;c:\Program Files\PostggreSQL\8.2\lib
 
 so if that is correct what else am i missing?
 
 Please run the depends.exe tool from the Windows Support Tools to
 determine which module it's failing to load.
 
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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2007-02-21 Thread Magnus Hagander
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 05:15:38PM -0500, Rhys Stewart wrote:
 resurrection
 
 Ok so i am having trouble installing plpython, and found this thread.
 Howevre, after adding postgresql/bin to the path and the python lib
 directory to the path i still get:
 createlang: language installation failed: ERROR:  could not load library 
 C:/Pro
 gram Files/PostgreSQL/8.2/lib/plpython.dll: The specified module could not 
 be f
 ound.
 
 so maybe im doing the path thing wrong? i used  :
 
 C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.2\binset
 PATH=C:\WINNT\system32;C:\WINNT;C:\WINNT\System32\Wbem;C:\Python24\Lib;c:\Program
 Files\PostggreSQL\8.2\bin;c:\Program Files\PostggreSQL\8.2\lib
 
 so if that is correct what else am i missing?

Please run the depends.exe tool from the Windows Support Tools to
determine which module it's failing to load.

//Magnus

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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2007-02-20 Thread Rhys Stewart

resurrection

Ok so i am having trouble installing plpython, and found this thread.
Howevre, after adding postgresql/bin to the path and the python lib
directory to the path i still get:
createlang: language installation failed: ERROR:  could not load library C:/Pro
gram Files/PostgreSQL/8.2/lib/plpython.dll: The specified module could not be f
ound.

so maybe im doing the path thing wrong? i used  :

C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.2\binset
PATH=C:\WINNT\system32;C:\WINNT;C:\WINNT\System32\Wbem;C:\Python24\Lib;c:\Program
Files\PostggreSQL\8.2\bin;c:\Program Files\PostggreSQL\8.2\lib

so if that is correct what else am i missing?



On 1/2/07, novnov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Whew, python lang support just installed for me too.

After reading more, it seems that while there is some broken dependency re
DWMAPI.dll on windowsxp systems, it does not affect most programs.
DWMAPI.dll is shown as missing by 'depends' but that exposes delay-loaded
problems that may have little real world impact. The best thread on the
matter seems to be
http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/99609816/m/494009191831.
I'd not tried createlang since fixing the basic python and postgres path
issues, and had assumed that the remaining problem exposed by 'depends' was
a show stopper.

I wonder if it should be included in the docs for installing langs that on
windows postgresql\bin and python24 and python24\lib need to be in the path?
And that the current windows installer dll requires python 2.4?

Thanks Adrian for all of your assistance.


Adrian Klaver wrote:

 On Monday 01 January 2007 6:24 pm, novnov wrote:
 Thanks, the depends tools looks very handy, surprising I'd not heard of
 it
 before.

 I found that the postgresql\bin dir must be added to the path.

 Also, I had python 2.5 installed, and plpython apparently needs python
 2.4.
 I've installed that and added to the path, but there is another
 dependency
 missing inside of the python stack, DWMAPI.dll. Googling DWMAPI.dll
 gets
 a mixed bag, but I think that it might be part of IE6, and not IE7 (I
 have
 IE7). Maybe the current plpython does not work unless IE6 is installed,
 because plpython needs python 2.4, which needs IE 6???


 I installed with python 2.5 and IE7 with no problem.

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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2007-01-02 Thread Adrian Klaver
On Monday 01 January 2007 6:24 pm, novnov wrote:
 Thanks, the depends tools looks very handy, surprising I'd not heard of it
 before.

 I found that the postgresql\bin dir must be added to the path.

 Also, I had python 2.5 installed, and plpython apparently needs python 2.4.
 I've installed that and added to the path, but there is another dependency
 missing inside of the python stack, DWMAPI.dll. Googling DWMAPI.dll gets
 a mixed bag, but I think that it might be part of IE6, and not IE7 (I have
 IE7). Maybe the current plpython does not work unless IE6 is installed,
 because plpython needs python 2.4, which needs IE 6???


I installed with python 2.5 and IE7 with no problem.

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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2007-01-02 Thread novnov

Whew, python lang support just installed for me too.

After reading more, it seems that while there is some broken dependency re
DWMAPI.dll on windowsxp systems, it does not affect most programs.
DWMAPI.dll is shown as missing by 'depends' but that exposes delay-loaded
problems that may have little real world impact. The best thread on the
matter seems to be
http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/99609816/m/494009191831.
I'd not tried createlang since fixing the basic python and postgres path
issues, and had assumed that the remaining problem exposed by 'depends' was
a show stopper.

I wonder if it should be included in the docs for installing langs that on
windows postgresql\bin and python24 and python24\lib need to be in the path?
And that the current windows installer dll requires python 2.4?

Thanks Adrian for all of your assistance.


Adrian Klaver wrote:
 
 On Monday 01 January 2007 6:24 pm, novnov wrote:
 Thanks, the depends tools looks very handy, surprising I'd not heard of
 it
 before.

 I found that the postgresql\bin dir must be added to the path.

 Also, I had python 2.5 installed, and plpython apparently needs python
 2.4.
 I've installed that and added to the path, but there is another
 dependency
 missing inside of the python stack, DWMAPI.dll. Googling DWMAPI.dll
 gets
 a mixed bag, but I think that it might be part of IE6, and not IE7 (I
 have
 IE7). Maybe the current plpython does not work unless IE6 is installed,
 because plpython needs python 2.4, which needs IE 6???

 
 I installed with python 2.5 and IE7 with no problem.
 
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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2007-01-01 Thread Adrian Klaver
On Sunday 31 December 2006 7:06 pm, novnov wrote:
 Thanks to both of you. I tried the following and got an error that
 plpython.dll couldn't be found:

 D:\postgresql\bincreatelang -U sauser plpythonu mydb
 Password:
 createlang: language installation failed: ERROR:  could not load library
 D:/pos
 tgresql/lib/plpython.dll: The specified module could not be found.

 The file spec'd by the error message does indeed exist, though the slashes
 in windows would of course be the other way around in normal use. Then I
 tried leaving of the u in plpythonu

 D:\postgresql\bincreatelang -U sauser plpython mydb
 Password:
 createlang: language installation failed: ERROR:  unsupported language
 plpython
 HINT:  The supported languages are listed in the pg_pltemplate system
 catalog.

 Then I tried something like what Adrian had suggested:

 D:\postgresql\bincreatelang -U sauser -d mydb plpythonu
 Password:
 createlang: language installation failed: ERROR:  could not load library
 D:/pos
 tgresql/lib/plpython.dll: The specified module could not be found.

 It's interesting that createlang knows to look in the peer lib directory
 for the language file but somehow does not like the plpython that it sees
 there. I also tried plpython (no trailing u) and had the same error as the
 earlier experiment.
At this point I don't know what to say. Hopefully someone with with experience 
installing Postgres on Windows can help out.
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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2007-01-01 Thread Magnus Hagander
novnov wrote:
 Then I tried something like what Adrian had suggested:
 
 D:\postgresql\bincreatelang -U sauser -d mydb plpythonu
 Password:
 createlang: language installation failed: ERROR:  could not load library
 D:/pos
 tgresql/lib/plpython.dll: The specified module could not be found.
 
 It's interesting that createlang knows to look in the peer lib directory for
 the language file but somehow does not like the plpython that it sees there.
 I also tried plpython (no trailing u) and had the same error as the earlier
 experiment.

Most likely it's not finding the require python DLLs in the system PATH,
just the plpython one. Make sure that your actual python directory is in
the PATH, add it if not. If it is, use the depends tool (part of the
support tools) to verify exactly what DLL it's not finding.

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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2007-01-01 Thread novnov

This is so much more difficult than I imagined it could be. I've added the
main python dir and the lib dir to my path and nothing has changed. I may be
able to figure out how to use the depends tool, so far it looks pretty
obscure to a newb.

This is all being done on a new workstation. It is a little puzzling that
straight up installs of postgres and python result in a config that doesn't
respond to the supposedly simple one line command to add python support.
I've read about this for hours and it does not normally appear to be a
problematic process.

Thanks to both of you for trying to help.


Magnus Hagander-2 wrote:
 
 novnov wrote:
 Then I tried something like what Adrian had suggested:
 
 D:\postgresql\bincreatelang -U sauser -d mydb plpythonu
 Password:
 createlang: language installation failed: ERROR:  could not load library
 D:/pos
 tgresql/lib/plpython.dll: The specified module could not be found.
 
 It's interesting that createlang knows to look in the peer lib directory
 for
 the language file but somehow does not like the plpython that it sees
 there.
 I also tried plpython (no trailing u) and had the same error as the
 earlier
 experiment.
 
 Most likely it's not finding the require python DLLs in the system PATH,
 just the plpython one. Make sure that your actual python directory is in
 the PATH, add it if not. If it is, use the depends tool (part of the
 support tools) to verify exactly what DLL it's not finding.
 
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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2007-01-01 Thread Magnus Hagander
novnov wrote:
 This is so much more difficult than I imagined it could be. I've added the
 main python dir and the lib dir to my path and nothing has changed. I may be
 able to figure out how to use the depends tool, so far it looks pretty
 obscure to a newb.

It should be easy enough - just run depends plpython.dll in the
directory where plpython is.

Two things to verify first:
1) Verify that you added the directories to the system path, and not
your personal path
2) Did you restart the server after adding it? Needs to be done for
windows to pick up the change in environment.


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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2007-01-01 Thread Adrian Klaver
On Monday 01 January 2007 11:14 am, Magnus Hagander wrote:
 novnov wrote:
  This is so much more difficult than I imagined it could be. I've added
  the main python dir and the lib dir to my path and nothing has changed. I
  may be able to figure out how to use the depends tool, so far it looks
  pretty obscure to a newb.

 It should be easy enough - just run depends plpython.dll in the
 directory where plpython is.

 Two things to verify first:
 1) Verify that you added the directories to the system path, and not
 your personal path
 2) Did you restart the server after adding it? Needs to be done for
 windows to pick up the change in environment.


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I broke down and installed Postgres on Windows.  I had the same problem with 
installing plpython until I did as Magnus suggested, rebooted Windows. I then 
ran createlang -d template1 -U postgres plpythonu to install it into the 
template1 database and it succeeded.
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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2007-01-01 Thread novnov



Adrian Klaver wrote:
 
 On Monday 01 January 2007 11:14 am, Magnus Hagander wrote:
 novnov wrote:
  This is so much more difficult than I imagined it could be. I've added
  the main python dir and the lib dir to my path and nothing has changed.
 I
  may be able to figure out how to use the depends tool, so far it looks
  pretty obscure to a newb.

 It should be easy enough - just run depends plpython.dll in the
 directory where plpython is.

 Two things to verify first:
 1) Verify that you added the directories to the system path, and not
 your personal path
 2) Did you restart the server after adding it? Needs to be done for
 windows to pick up the change in environment.


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 I broke down and installed Postgres on Windows.  I had the same problem
 with 
 installing plpython until I did as Magnus suggested, rebooted Windows. I
 then 
 ran createlang -d template1 -U postgres plpythonu to install it into the 
 template1 database and it succeeded.
 -- 
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That's encouraging. But I rebooted as a part of my original testing after
adding to path, and just now again. I tried with your -d syntax too and
still the same error. I'll try depend next.

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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2007-01-01 Thread novnov


It should be easy enough - just run depends plpython.dll in the
directory where plpython is.

Two things to verify first:
1) Verify that you added the directories to the system path, and not
your personal path
2) Did you restart the server after adding it? Needs to be done for
windows to pick up the change in environment.


plpython.dll is in the lib dir. But at a command prompt there, depends
plpython.dll just gets me 

'depends' is not recognized as an internal or external command etc.

The postgres docs talk about the catalog pg_depend, and maybe 'depends' is
another executable that calls that, but I've not been able to find a
'depends.exe'. depends does not seem to fly in psql. The pg_depends docs
don't really tell me how to use pg_depends on it's own...I don't know
anything about catalogs, or it'd probably be obvious.

The server was restarted and the path modified was for the server. Thanks
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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2007-01-01 Thread Adrian Klaver
On Monday 01 January 2007 3:39 pm, novnov wrote:
 It should be easy enough - just run depends plpython.dll in the
 directory where plpython is.

 Two things to verify first:
 1) Verify that you added the directories to the system path, and not
 your personal path
 2) Did you restart the server after adding it? Needs to be done for
 windows to pick up the change in environment.


 plpython.dll is in the lib dir. But at a command prompt there, depends
 plpython.dll just gets me

 'depends' is not recognized as an internal or external command etc.

 The postgres docs talk about the catalog pg_depend, and maybe 'depends' is
 another executable that calls that, but I've not been able to find a
 'depends.exe'. depends does not seem to fly in psql. The pg_depends docs
 don't really tell me how to use pg_depends on it's own...I don't know
 anything about catalogs, or it'd probably be obvious.

 The server was restarted and the path modified was for the server. Thanks
Depends is a windows program. To get it I had to load the Windows support 
tools from the Windows install disc(in my case the image on my harddrive).
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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2007-01-01 Thread novnov

Thanks, the depends tools looks very handy, surprising I'd not heard of it
before.

I found that the postgresql\bin dir must be added to the path.

Also, I had python 2.5 installed, and plpython apparently needs python 2.4.
I've installed that and added to the path, but there is another dependency
missing inside of the python stack, DWMAPI.dll. Googling DWMAPI.dll gets a
mixed bag, but I think that it might be part of IE6, and not IE7 (I have
IE7). Maybe the current plpython does not work unless IE6 is installed,
because plpython needs python 2.4, which needs IE 6??? 


Adrian Klaver wrote:
 
 On Monday 01 January 2007 3:39 pm, novnov wrote:
 It should be easy enough - just run depends plpython.dll in the
 directory where plpython is.

 Two things to verify first:
 1) Verify that you added the directories to the system path, and not
 your personal path
 2) Did you restart the server after adding it? Needs to be done for
 windows to pick up the change in environment.


 plpython.dll is in the lib dir. But at a command prompt there, depends
 plpython.dll just gets me

 'depends' is not recognized as an internal or external command etc.

 The postgres docs talk about the catalog pg_depend, and maybe 'depends'
 is
 another executable that calls that, but I've not been able to find a
 'depends.exe'. depends does not seem to fly in psql. The pg_depends docs
 don't really tell me how to use pg_depends on it's own...I don't know
 anything about catalogs, or it'd probably be obvious.

 The server was restarted and the path modified was for the server. Thanks
 Depends is a windows program. To get it I had to load the Windows support 
 tools from the Windows install disc(in my case the image on my harddrive).
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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2006-12-31 Thread Adrian Klaver
On Sunday 31 December 2006 2:09 pm, novnov wrote:
 I've spent a couple of hours on this and would like to ask for an assist at
 this point. I need to install python support on windows. The postgresql
 install is the windows 8.2.0-1 binary, and pl/pgsql was included in the
 initial installation. I have python 2.5 installed. The workstation's path
 does not ref either the python or postgres directories.

 - I take it that plpython is what I should be installing? I first read in
 this list that psycopg is commonly used to work with python in postgres,
 and I installed the windows port of that, but 'nothing happened' ie no
 python lang support materialized. I'm not at all sure what the score is
 with psycopg and plpython, but am now aiming for plpython as that seems to
 be the offering that is included with the postgres installer. But I'm
 curious, why psycopg when plpython is there? Are they complimentary, or
 should it be one or the other?
Psycopg is an interface from Python to Postgres. In other words it works from 
the outside. You use it to connect a Postgres database and manipulate data as 
needed. plpython is a procedural language for Postgres that allows one to use 
Python from within the server. For what you want to do plpython is the choice.

 - The postgresql docs reference plpythonu (untrusted) but what I find in
 \lib is plpython? Are the docs out of date or am I mixing up information?
 (http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/plpython.html)

I haven't installed Postgres on Windows so I am not familiar with the naming 
there. At one time there was a plpython but this has been replaced by plpythonu 
as Python did not have a robust mechanism for keeping the language from 
straying outside the server.
 - Per most docs the installation of a language is done with createlang.
 I've tried many times and cannot get the syntax right. Typically I log in
 to psql in the \bin directory as the main postgres user. After that, a
 typical attempt is looks like this:

 postgres=# createlang 'd:\postgresql\lib\plpython' mydb;

 Typical error is:
 ERROR:  syntax error at or near createlang
 LINE 1: createlang d:

 This is a later attempt where I've added the lib path. I've tried no path,
 double quotes, many things. I've tried executing from the windows command
 line (ie not while in psql), adding the dll extension. Rather than spending
 the rest of the year on this (ie ten hours g) I hope someone can knock
 out a line or two to steer me in the right direction.

Just for reference sake, did you try createlang -d mydb plpythonu

See URL below for more information
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/app-createlang.html


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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2006-12-31 Thread Tom Lane
novnov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 - Per most docs the installation of a language is done with createlang. I've
 tried many times and cannot get the syntax right. Typically I log in to psql
 in the \bin directory as the main postgres user. After that, a typical
 attempt is looks like this:

 postgres=# createlang 'd:\postgresql\lib\plpython' mydb;

 Typical error is:
 ERROR:  syntax error at or near createlang
 LINE 1: createlang d:

createlang is a command-line program, not a SQL command.  You can use
the equivalent CREATE LANGUAGE command if you want to do it from the
SQL prompt.

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Re: [GENERAL] Installing support for python on windows

2006-12-31 Thread novnov

Thanks to both of you. I tried the following and got an error that
plpython.dll couldn't be found:

D:\postgresql\bincreatelang -U sauser plpythonu mydb
Password:
createlang: language installation failed: ERROR:  could not load library
D:/pos
tgresql/lib/plpython.dll: The specified module could not be found.

The file spec'd by the error message does indeed exist, though the slashes
in windows would of course be the other way around in normal use. Then I
tried leaving of the u in plpythonu

D:\postgresql\bincreatelang -U sauser plpython mydb
Password:
createlang: language installation failed: ERROR:  unsupported language
plpython
HINT:  The supported languages are listed in the pg_pltemplate system
catalog.

Then I tried something like what Adrian had suggested:

D:\postgresql\bincreatelang -U sauser -d mydb plpythonu
Password:
createlang: language installation failed: ERROR:  could not load library
D:/pos
tgresql/lib/plpython.dll: The specified module could not be found.

It's interesting that createlang knows to look in the peer lib directory for
the language file but somehow does not like the plpython that it sees there.
I also tried plpython (no trailing u) and had the same error as the earlier
experiment.
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