The 'libpq' that it's not finding is lib/libpq.dylib, not include/libpq (which 
is a folder).  So, the libdir option (or lack of) should be OK.

I find that sometimes other unrelated things affect configure detection.  In 
the wktraster source folder you should have a config.log, look there for more 
details on why it failed to find libpq.

(No problems here configuring wktraster on OS X with my own Postgres and 
Postgis binaries.)

On Jul 7, 2010, at 11:08 AM, Shaun Langley wrote:

> I'm still getting stuck with this installation.  I specified the libdir, but 
> note that libpq is not in this directory.  The path for libpq is 
> "/Library/PostgreSQL/8.4/include" which is distinct from the other code 
> libraries in "/Library/PostgreSQL/8.4/lib"  I'm copying the directory 
> contents so you can clearly see what's included in each.
> 
> configure: error: could not find libpq
> user-d0c71a:wktraster-0.1.6d langleys$ cd ../include/
> user-d0c71a:include langleys$ ls
> ecpg_config.h         pg_config.h             pgtypes_numeric.h
> ecpg_informix.h               pg_config_i386.h        pgtypes_timestamp.h
> ecpgerrno.h           pg_config_manual.h      postgres_ext.h
> ecpglib.h             pg_config_os.h          postgresql
> ecpgtype.h            pg_config_ppc.h         sql3types.h
> libpq                 pgtypes_date.h          sqlca.h
> libpq-events.h                pgtypes_error.h
> libpq-fe.h            pgtypes_interval.h
> user-d0c71a:include langleys$ 
> 
> user-d0c71a:include langleys$ cd ../lib
> user-d0c71a:lib langleys$ ls
> libecpg.6.1.dylib             libpq.dylib
> libecpg.6.dylib                       libproj.0.5.5.dylib
> libecpg.a                     libproj.0.dylib
> libecpg.dylib                 libproj.dylib
> libecpg_compat.3.1.dylib      libuuid.16.dylib
> libecpg_compat.3.dylib                libuuid.a
> libecpg_compat.a              libuuid.dylib
> libecpg_compat.dylib          libuuid.la
> libgeos-3.2.0.dylib           libxml2.2.7.1.dylib
> libgeos.dylib                 libxml2.2.dylib
> libgeos_c.1.6.0.dylib         libxml2.a
> libgeos_c.1.dylib             libxml2.dylib
> libgeos_c.dylib                       libxml2.la
> libpgport.a                   libxslt.1.1.23.dylib
> libpgtypes.3.1.dylib          libxslt.1.dylib
> libpgtypes.3.dylib            libxslt.a
> libpgtypes.a                  libxslt.dylib
> libpgtypes.dylib              libxslt.la
> libpq.5.2.dylib                       postgis-1.4.so
> libpq.5.dylib                 postgresql
> libpq.a
> user-d0c71a:lib langleys$ 
> 
> on the first line, you can clearly see that no matter which path I select for 
> "libdir" the configure script cannot find "libpq".  Any ideas?
> 
> Regards,
> Shaun
> 
> 
> On Jul 6, 2010, at 5:51 AM, Jorge Arévalo wrote:
> 
>> On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Shaun Langley <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> it returns /Library/PostgreSQL/8.4/lib
>>> 
>>> what's the option syntax to add the lib directory during configuration?  
>>> can I specify something like
>>> 
>>> --with-libdir='/Library/PostgreSQL/8.4/lib'
>>> 
>> 
>> The option should be --libdir='/Library/PostgreSQL/8.4/lib'. Give it a try
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> Jorge


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