I am trying to install the pg gem for use with Postgres.app on my local machine. I am running Mavericks.
Postgres.app is installed and running fine, but I cannot get the gem to work. I've done the following:
Used the command 'env ARCHFLAGS="-arch x86_64" gem install pg -- --with-pg-config=/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/pg_config' from the Postgres.app documentation Updated Homebrew and installed the Apple GCC 4.2 Installed the Xcode developer tools Updated my $PATH to reference both the Postgres.app bin and lib directories
All with no success. Here is the specific error message I receive:
Building native extensions with: '--with-pg-config=/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/pg_config'
This could take a while...
ERROR: Error installing pg:
ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.
/Users/Brian/.rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p353/bin/ruby extconf.rb --with-pg-config=/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/pg_config
Using config values from /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/pg_config
sh: /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/pg_config: No such file or directory
sh: /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/pg_config: No such file or directory
checking for libpq-fe.h... no
Can't find the 'libpq-fe.h header
*** extconf.rb failed ***
Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of necessary
libraries and/or headers. Check the mkmf.log file for more details. You may
need configuration options.
Provided configuration options:
--with-opt-dir
--with-opt-include
--without-opt-include=${opt-dir}/include
--with-opt-lib
--without-opt-lib=${opt-dir}/lib
--with-make-prog
--without-make-prog
--srcdir=.
--curdir
--ruby=/Users/Brian/.rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p353/bin/ruby
--with-pg
--without-pg
--with-pg-config
--with-pg-dir
--without-pg-dir
--with-pg-include
--without-pg-include=${pg-dir}/include
--with-pg-lib
--without-pg-lib=${pg-dir}/
I'd appreciate any help you can offer. Thanks!
You probably have the wrong path for --with-pg-config
, check if it's actually there.
You can find the correct path to pg_config
with:
find /Applications -name pg_config
In the latest Postgres.app Version the path is:
gem install pg -- --with-pg-config=/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.5/bin/pg_config
In my case (running Postgres.app v9.3.4.2) it only seemed to work when prepending the environment architecture flags:
env ARCHFLAGS="-arch x86_64" gem install pg -- \
--with-pg-config=/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.3/bin/pg_config
export ARCHFLAGS="-arch x86_64"
. For me, without this, PG doesn't work.
bundle
command. You can use bundle config pg.build "...."
, see more at bundler.io/v1.3/man/bundle-config.1.html
Being on a brand new mac, here's what I had to do:
Install Xcode tools from the app store Open Xcode tools and accept the license Now run (hopefully a future-proofed command): version=$(ls /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/ | tail -1) gem install pg -- --with-pg-config=/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/$version/bin/pg_config .
If you have trouble, you can troubleshoot a bit by checking out the actual error in the mkmf.log which you can find by running (if using rvm):
cd ~/.rvm ; find . -name mkmf.log | grep pg
I was able to install pg with this command
gem install pg -- --with-pg-config=/Library/PostgreSQL/9.3/bin/pg_config
I found my path by running
sudo find / -name "pg_config"
and I Successfully installed pg-0.17.1
pg_config
file with this command, so you don't have to search through all the files on your computer: $ find /Applications/Postgres.app/ -name "pg_config"
Searching through /Library/
would work on your machine.
adding the postgress bin dir to the path also does the trick. just add the bin to the pat like this. with recent installs the latest symbolic link makes sure that this path should be 'stable' for future version upgrades.
export PATH=$PATH:/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/latest/bin
gem install
worked fine: PATH=$PATH:/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/latest/bin gem install pg
To resolve this issue I installed postgres using homebrew using the following in the terminal window:
brew install postgres
Homebrew can be found here
brew uninstall postgres
if it's there.
This worked for me:
gem install pg -- --with-pg-config=`which pg_config`
For future reference, since a lot of us are posting new paths for the new version numbers:
Currently I'm seeing a symlink called latest
in /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/
.
You should be able to just do:
$ gem install pg -- --with-pg-config=/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/latest/bin/pg_config
And forget about the version number. This might not apply to every (older) version, but I myself was looking for a snippet I could save and reuse.
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$ gem install pg -- --with-pg-config=/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.3/bin/pg_config .
gem install pg -- --with-pg-config=/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/pg_config .
Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.3/bin/pg_config
. One should be able to figure out where their pg_config is by usingls
to look through theApplications/Postgres.app/Contents
directory. See if you have/Contents/MacOS
or/Contents/Versions
...