I've spent a couple of hours on this and would like to ask for an assist at this point. I need to install python support on windows. The postgresql install is the windows 8.2.0-1 binary, and pl/pgsql was included in the initial installation. I have python 2.5 installed. The workstation's path does not ref either the python or postgres directories. - I take it that plpython is what I should be installing? I first read in this list that psycopg is commonly used to work with python in postgres, and I installed the windows port of that, but 'nothing happened' ie no python lang support materialized. I'm not at all sure what the score is with psycopg and plpython, but am now aiming for plpython as that seems to be the offering that is included with the postgres installer. But I'm curious, why psycopg when plpython is there? Are they complimentary, or should it be one or the other? - The postgresql docs reference plpythonu (untrusted) but what I find in \lib is plpython? Are the docs out of date or am I mixing up information? (http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/plpython.html) - Per most docs the installation of a language is done with createlang. I've tried many times and cannot get the syntax right. Typically I log in to psql in the \bin directory as the main postgres user. After that, a typical attempt is looks like this: postgres=# createlang 'd:\postgresql\lib\plpython' mydb; Typical error is: ERROR: syntax error at or near "createlang" LINE 1: createlang d: This is a later attempt where I've added the lib path. I've tried no path, double quotes, many things. I've tried executing from the windows command line (ie not while in psql), adding the dll extension. Rather than spending the rest of the year on this (ie ten hours <g>) I hope someone can knock out a line or two to steer me in the right direction. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Installing-support-for-python-on-windows-tf2902841.html#a8110347 Sent from the PostgreSQL - general mailing list archive at Nabble.com.