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Thanks to thilo@eevolute.com for this README and the RPM
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INSTALLING PyGreSQL on Redhat Linux 5.1 or 5.2
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Things are pretty easy on Redhat Linux. You can either get a precompiled
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RPM package from
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ftp://www.eevolute.com/pub/python/
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or try in compile and install it yourself:
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bash$ make redhat # this just compiles the module as a shared object
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cc -fpic -shared -o _pg.so -I/usr/include/python1.5 pgmodule.c -lpq
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bash$ python # you can test it from your local directory
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Python 1.5.1 (#1, May 6 1998, 01:48:27) [GCC 2.7.2.3] on linux-i386
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Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
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>>> import _pg
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>>> db = _pg.connect('thilo', 'localhost')
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>>> db.query("INSERT INTO test VALUES ('ping', 'pong')")
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18304
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>>> db.query("SELECT * FROM test")
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eins|zwei
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----+----
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ping|pong
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(1 row)
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bash$ su # Yow! Seems to work - now install it properly
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bash# cp _pg.so /usr/lib/python1.5/lib-dynload
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done!
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