From: | "KaDe" <kade(at)carolo(dot)net> |
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To: | <pgsql-interfaces(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | re : libpq++ - getting it to work |
Date: | 1998-10-07 01:18:16 |
Message-ID: | 01e901bdf190$6287e620$680000c8@SPIROU.CAROLO.NET |
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>Does anyone have a BEGINNER's guide to installing the interface and basic
usage??
>Thank you in advance!
Did you get an answer ?
I think the problem is a question of path ...
you have to add something as -L.. -pq -pq++ as parameters for your gcc
command.
I can't remember precisely, have a look in the makefile of the libpq++
directory and try to guess.
I resolved the problem of the path access copying all the headers files of
postgres 1 level of directory upper.
I'm sure there is a smarter way, but I've not yet found it.
(I hear the laughts of those who know !)
As you can see, I'm not a guru, but I'd like to help and be helped since
documentation for libpq++ is either well hidden, either simply not included.
(I think I've heard about man pages, but I was unable to find these; all
I've found is some sample progs and a makefile that won't work ...)
Is it "normal" ? Is it because of the Debian distrib & packages ?
It's not a good answer, but it's my best one.
Hope this will decide some expert to help us.
KaDe
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