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>> Er...yes it will match exact...because we[1] get the location of the
>> library files from pg_config as well. :) Handy little utility that.
>
> How do you get pg_config to tell you which of the multiple versions of
> libpq that may be installed on the machine you are actually linking
> against?

Not sure what you mean. pg_config *drives* the compilation and linking, 
we don't blindly compile and simply take pg_config's word for it.
pg_config --libdir and pg_config --includedir.

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