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Re: Remote PostgreSQL database - C/C++ program / Unix / Required Libraries

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On 11/30/2014 11:44 AM, Léa Massiot wrote:
Hello and thank you for reading my post.

I would like to write a C/C++ program which targets a remote PostgreSQL
database.
I don't know what to install, which libraries to link to in this program.

In more details:

Given:
1.1) a PostgreSQL database "db" on a machine A,
1.2) a machine B.

I would like to write a program (which is very classical) and run it on B:
2.1) connect to the remote PostgreSQL database "db" ;
2.2) "SELECT" one row in a table of this database ;
2.3) "UPDATE" this row.

B is a machine running a Debian Squeeze OS.
The program has to be written in C/C++.

Below are my questions:
- What libraries/PostgreSQL programming environment do I have to install on
B to be able to write this program?
- Does a whole PostgreSQL system have to be installed on B?
- Nota: I do not want to install a Debian package: I usually install
PostgreSQL from the sources.

This tutorial (PostgreSQL - C/C++ Interface - Using libpqxx library) looks
interesting:
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/postgresql/postgresql_c_cpp.htm
But after running "./configure" I get the following error:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
configure: error:
PostgreSQL configuration script pg_config not found.  Make sure this is in
your
command path before configuring.  Without it, the configure script has no
way to
find the right location for the libpq library and its headers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
So, I'm wondering what are the prerequisites for this installation...

Nota: I would like to insist on the fact that there is no PostgreSQL related
material on B.

If you plan on using Postgres libraries that is going to be impossible. My guess is you want is way to install the minimum necessary to write a C/C++ file against the Postgres libraries.

Is this correct?

If so you will need to either install the appropriate -dev package, say libpq-dev and libpq or download the source and build only those parts. There also seem to be libpqxx packages available.

If not, you will need to explain further what you want?


Best regards.



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