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Chapter 15. Client-Only Installation on Windows
Although a complete PostgreSQL installation for Windows can only be built using MinGW or Cygwin, the C client library (libpq) and the interactive terminal (psql) can be compiled using other Windows tool sets. Makefiles are included in the source distribution for Microsoft Visual C++ and Borland C++. It should be possible to compile the libraries manually for other configurations.
Tip: Using MinGW or Cygwin is preferred. If using one of those tool sets, see Chapter 14.
To build everything that you can on Windows using Microsoft Visual C++, change into the src directory and type the command
This assumes that you have Visual C++ in your path.
To build everything using Borland C++, change into the src directory and type the command
The following files will be built:
- interfaces\libpq\Release\libpq.dll
The dynamically linkable frontend library
- interfaces\libpq\Release\libpqdll.lib
Import library to link your programs to libpq.dll
- interfaces\libpq\Release\libpq.lib
Static version of the frontend library
- bin\psql\Release\psql.exe
The PostgreSQL interactive terminal
The only file that really needs to be installed is the libpq.dll library. This file should in most cases be placed in the WINNT\SYSTEM32 directory (or in WINDOWS\SYSTEM on a Windows 95/98/ME system). If this file is installed using a setup program, it should be installed with version checking using the VERSIONINFO resource included in the file, to ensure that a newer version of the library is not overwritten.
If you plan to do development using libpq on this machine, you will have to add the src\include and src\interfaces\libpq subdirectories of the source tree to the include path in your compiler's settings.
To use the library, you must add the libpqdll.lib file to your project. (In Visual C++, just right-click on the project and choose to add it.)