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On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Jiby James <jamesjiby@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dave,
>
> I am working on a Debian 32bit squeeze version. I want to connect to a
> postgresql server
> by using
> pgadmin. But the version of pgadmin that come up with debian is
> not compatible to connect to the version of pstgresql installed on my
> server.
>
> So i downloaded source code of latest version pgadmin3-1.14.3.tar.gz. All
> the necessary dependencies are also installed.
>
> When i compile the file using ./configure, it says
>
> configure: error: Could not find your PostgreSQL installation. You might
> need to use the --with-pgsql=DIR configure option
>
> How can i specify remote server name in --with-pgsql option
You cannot use a remote server when compiling. That option is used to
specify where to find libpq and the headers I mentioned earlier are,
if they cannot be found in a number of "usual" places.
For example, if you build and install PostgreSQL with something like:
"./configure --prefix=/opt/postgres-9.1", then you would need to tell
pgAdmin the same path, eg. "./configure
--with-pgsql=/opt/postgres-9.1".
Another cause of this issue is that you have PostgreSQL installed in
one of the default locations, but the headers for libpq are not
installed. Make sure you have the -devel or -dev packages installed as
well in that case (on Debian, I believe you need the libpq-dev
package).
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