On Mar 1, 2012, at 10:50 AM, Hassan Schroeder wrote:

> So what's unclear about that? If you believe the required files are
> on your system, find them and provide the correct path to the gem
> installer. And if they're not, install them :-)

What's unclear about it is that it doesn't fucking work. 

Been there, done that, the error message and instructions are incorrect; 
providing the path to pg_config does not work, even when the postgres install 
is completely default with everything in the standard location. It's a bit 
frustrating that I can't find my notes right now, but basically nearly all the 
results from google searches are really bad advice, and what is required is to 
use the option that specifies the root of the postgres install.

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