On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 07:49:56PM -0800, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
> Aristide Aragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I have to do some programming in C or C++ and PostgreSQL.
> SPI is only for stored procedures which are dynamically linked into
> the Postgres backend.
> 
> Ordinary code doesn't do that.  It uses some one of the other
> mechanisms.
> 
> Ian

I don't understand.. So I shouldn't use SPI? If I should, how would I comple a 
program, if not, what can I use? Can you help me?

Thanks in advance

Aristide 
 
> > /tmp/ccPIp24d.o(.text+0x7): undefined reference to `SPI_connect'
> > /tmp/ccPIp24d.o(.text+0x2b): undefined reference to `SPI_exec'
> > /tmp/ccPIp24d.o(.text+0x33): undefined reference to `SPI_finish'
> 
> When your program is dynamically linked in, those functions will be
> satisfied by definitions in the Postgres backend.
> 
> > So I supposed I needed to link against some library. With grep I searched 
>/usr/local/pgsql/lib for SPI_, and I found no .a's matching.
> > I found that /usr/local/pgsql/lib/plpgsql.so and /usr/local/pgsql/lib/pltcl.so had 
>"SPI_", however none worked.
> 
> Those are examples of backend procedures which are dynamically linked
> in, in those cases to define a language.
> 
> Ian

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