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From: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
> Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> writes:
> > Am Donnerstag, 16. August 2007 16:46 schrieb Bob Middaugh:
> >> I installed the FreeBSD port of the 8.1.4 server. That went fine, no
> >> problems there. I'm trying to compile the build for OpenNMS now and it
> >> wants some postgreql src files. I untarred the FreeBSD port and I was able
> >> to find postgresql.h under /src/include, but now it wants pg_config.h and
> >> pg_config_os.h.
>
> > You need to run ./configure to get these files.
>
> If you're trying to match an existing installation, be careful to
> configure with the same options that the package maker used
> (pg_config --configure should tell you that).
>
> On the whole, a prebuilt package *should* provide those files for you,
> just to avoid potential mistakes. Are you sure you have the whole
> port package? Maybe you need a -devel subpackage or something like
> that (that's where they live in RPM-land, anyway).
>
Thanks Tom,
./compile in the src directory created pg_config.h and pg_config_os.h for me under /src/include and my build completed
successfully. ( forgot to CC the list when I thanked Peter.) FreeBSD ports aren't prebuilt packages, it's src that you
run"make clean install" against. For some reason during Make, FreeBSD puts postgres.h under /src/include, but not the
othertwo anywhere...go figure.
Bob