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<Chapter Id="install-win32">
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<Title>Installation on Win32</Title>
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<Abstract>
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<Para>
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Build and installation instructions for <ProductName>Postgres</ProductName>
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v6.4 client libraries on Win32.
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</Para>
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</Abstract>
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<Sect1>
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<Title>Building the libraries</Title>
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<Para>
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The makefiles included in <ProductName>Postgres</ProductName> are written
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for <ProductName>Microsoft Visual C++</ProductName>, and will probably
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not work with other systems. It should be possible to compile the libaries
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manually in other cases.
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</Para>
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<Para>
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To build the libraries, change directory into the <filename>src</filename>
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directory, and type the commands
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<programlisting>
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copy include\config.h.win32 include\config.h
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nmake /f win32.mak
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</programlisting>
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This assumes that you have <ProductName>Visual C++</ProductName> in your
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path.
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</Para>
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<Para>
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The following files will be built:
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<ItemizedList Mark="bullet" Spacing="compact">
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<filename>interfaces\libpq\Release\libpq.dll</filename>
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- The dynamically linkable frontend library
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</Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<filename>interfaces\libpq\Release\libpqdll.lib</filename>
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- Import library to link your program to libpq.dll
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</Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<filename>interfaces\libpq\Release\libpq.lib</filename> - Static library version of the frontend library
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</Para>
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</ListItem>
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<ListItem>
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<Para>
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<filename>bin\psql\Release\psql.exe</filename> - The <ProductName>Postgresql</ProductName> interactive SQL monitor
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</Para>
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</ListItem>
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</ItemizedList>
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</Para>
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</Sect1>
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<Sect1>
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<Title>Installing the libraries</Title>
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<Para>
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The only part of the library to really be installed is the
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<filename>libpq.dll</filename> library. This file should in most cases
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be placed in the <filename>WINNT\SYSTEM32</filename> directory (or in
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<filename>WINDOWS\SYSTEM</filename> on a Windows 95/98 system). If this
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file is installed using a setup program, it should be installed with
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version checking using the VERSIONINFO resource included in the file,
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to ensure that a newer version of the library is not overwritten.
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</Para>
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<Para>
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If you plan to do development using libpq on this machine, you will have
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to add the <filename>src\include</filename> and
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<filename>src\interfaces\libpq</filename> directories to the include
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path in your compilers settings.
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</Para>
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</Sect1>
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<Sect1>
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<Title>Using the libraries</Title>
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<Para>
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To use the libraries, you must add the <filename>libpqdll.lib</filename>
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file to your project (in Visual C++, just right-click on the project and
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chose to add it).
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</Para>
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<Para>
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Once this is done, it should be possible to use the library just as you
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would on a Unix platform.
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</Para>
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