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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <HTML ><HEAD ><TITLE >Building libpq with Visual C++ or Borland C++</TITLE ><META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.79"><LINK REV="MADE" HREF="mailto:pgsql-docs@postgresql.org"><LINK REL="HOME" TITLE="PostgreSQL 9.2.24 Documentation" HREF="index.html"><LINK REL="UP" TITLE="Installation from Source Code on Windows" HREF="install-windows.html"><LINK REL="PREVIOUS" TITLE="Building with Visual C++ or the Microsoft Windows SDK" HREF="install-windows-full.html"><LINK REL="NEXT" TITLE="Server Setup and Operation" HREF="runtime.html"><LINK REL="STYLESHEET" TYPE="text/css" HREF="stylesheet.css"><META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><META NAME="creation" CONTENT="2017-11-06T22:43:11"></HEAD ><BODY CLASS="SECT1" ><DIV CLASS="NAVHEADER" ><TABLE SUMMARY="Header navigation table" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="0" CELLSPACING="0" ><TR ><TH COLSPAN="5" ALIGN="center" VALIGN="bottom" ><A HREF="index.html" >PostgreSQL 9.2.24 Documentation</A ></TH ></TR ><TR ><TD WIDTH="10%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" ><A TITLE="Building with Visual C++ or the Microsoft Windows SDK" HREF="install-windows-full.html" ACCESSKEY="P" >Prev</A ></TD ><TD WIDTH="10%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" ><A HREF="install-windows.html" ACCESSKEY="U" >Up</A ></TD ><TD WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center" VALIGN="bottom" >Chapter 16. Installation from Source Code on <SPAN CLASS="PRODUCTNAME" >Windows</SPAN ></TD ><TD WIDTH="20%" ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top" ><A TITLE="Server Setup and Operation" HREF="runtime.html" ACCESSKEY="N" >Next</A ></TD ></TR ></TABLE ><HR ALIGN="LEFT" WIDTH="100%"></DIV ><DIV CLASS="SECT1" ><H1 CLASS="SECT1" ><A NAME="INSTALL-WINDOWS-LIBPQ" >16.2. Building <SPAN CLASS="APPLICATION" >libpq</SPAN > with <SPAN CLASS="PRODUCTNAME" >Visual C++</SPAN > or <SPAN CLASS="PRODUCTNAME" >Borland C++</SPAN ></A ></H1 ><P > Using <SPAN CLASS="PRODUCTNAME" >Visual C++ 7.1-9.0</SPAN > or <SPAN CLASS="PRODUCTNAME" >Borland C++</SPAN > to build libpq is only recommended if you need a version with different debug/release flags, or if you need a static library to link into an application. For normal use the <SPAN CLASS="PRODUCTNAME" >MinGW</SPAN > or <SPAN CLASS="PRODUCTNAME" >Visual Studio</SPAN > or <SPAN CLASS="PRODUCTNAME" >Windows SDK</SPAN > method is recommended. </P ><P > To build the <SPAN CLASS="APPLICATION" >libpq</SPAN > client library using <SPAN CLASS="PRODUCTNAME" >Visual Studio 7.1 or later</SPAN >, change into the <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >src</TT > directory and type the command: </P><PRE CLASS="SCREEN" ><KBD CLASS="USERINPUT" >nmake /f win32.mak</KBD ></PRE ><P> </P ><P > To build a 64-bit version of the <SPAN CLASS="APPLICATION" >libpq</SPAN > client library using <SPAN CLASS="PRODUCTNAME" >Visual Studio 8.0 or later</SPAN >, change into the <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >src</TT > directory and type in the command: </P><PRE CLASS="SCREEN" ><KBD CLASS="USERINPUT" >nmake /f win32.mak CPU=AMD64</KBD ></PRE ><P> See the <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >win32.mak</TT > file for further details about supported variables. </P ><P > To build the <SPAN CLASS="APPLICATION" >libpq</SPAN > client library using <SPAN CLASS="PRODUCTNAME" >Borland C++</SPAN >, change into the <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >src</TT > directory and type the command: </P><PRE CLASS="SCREEN" ><KBD CLASS="USERINPUT" >make -N -DCFG=Release /f bcc32.mak</KBD ></PRE ><P> </P ><DIV CLASS="SECT2" ><H2 CLASS="SECT2" ><A NAME="AEN26232" >16.2.1. Generated Files</A ></H2 ><P > The following files will be built: <P ></P ></P><DIV CLASS="VARIABLELIST" ><DL ><DT ><TT CLASS="FILENAME" >interfaces\libpq\Release\libpq.dll</TT ></DT ><DD ><P > The dynamically linkable frontend library </P ></DD ><DT ><TT CLASS="FILENAME" >interfaces\libpq\Release\libpqdll.lib</TT ></DT ><DD ><P > Import library to link your programs to <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >libpq.dll</TT > </P ></DD ><DT ><TT CLASS="FILENAME" >interfaces\libpq\Release\libpq.lib</TT ></DT ><DD ><P > Static version of the frontend library </P ></DD ></DL ></DIV ><P> </P ><P > Normally you do not need to install any of the client files. You should place the <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >libpq.dll</TT > file in the same directory as your applications executable file. Do not install <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >libpq.dll</TT > into your <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >Windows</TT >, <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >System</TT > or <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >System32</TT > directory unless absolutely necessary. If this file is installed using a setup program, then it should be installed with version checking using the <TT CLASS="SYMBOL" >VERSIONINFO</TT > resource included in the file, to ensure that a newer version of the library is not overwritten. </P ><P > If you are planning to do development using <SPAN CLASS="APPLICATION" >libpq</SPAN > on this machine, you will have to add the <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >src\include</TT > and <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >src\interfaces\libpq</TT > subdirectories of the source tree to the include path in your compiler's settings. </P ><P > To use the library, you must add the <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >libpqdll.lib</TT > file to your project. 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