On Mon, 2013-09-30 at 15:29:28 +0200, Adis Nezirovic wrote:
> Yes, that's the pain of having libraries in non public directory. Either
> solution is fine, I would like to avoid editing the /etc/ld.so.conf
> 
> What about adding --with-postgres-libraries to the psycopg2 configure line?

In my last email I forgot to tell that in my case psycopg2 is installed
into virtualenv via pip together with other dependencies of my projects
(that's how I prefer it).  It seems to me that the correct fix is to
query pg_config for LDFLAGS value in setup.py file of psycopg2, as
suggested by Thomas.  I decided to ask about this in psycopg2 mailing
list, will see what the developers think.

Thanks to all for your input.

-- 
Audrius Kažukauskas
http://neutrino.lt/

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