If it's there is to support development or, well, the service itself. (note I have Xcode 4.1 installed, and this is where all these Header files may have come from).Ģ) OS X doesn't use a relational database for anything as far as I know. ![]() So no binary or similar on a default install (yet there are c/c++ headers) and rails stuff. usr//share/postgresql/postgres.shdescription usr//share/devicemgr/webserver/gems/gems/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/protocols/postgres3.rb To activate a trial license, omit the key input. ![]() In a terminal run the following commands to license the driver. This makes the driver easy to use with these tools. The CData ODBC Driver for PostgreSQL is preconfigured for the iODBC driver manager, as are many other products like Microsoft Excel. usr//share/devicemgr/backend/vendor/rails/railties/configs/databases/postgresql.yml Installing the CData ODBC Drivers on Mac OS X. usr//share/devicemgr/backend/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb usr//include/postgresql/server/postgres_fe.h usr//include/postgresql/server/postgres_ext.h usr//include/postgresql/server/postgres.h usr//include/postgresql/internal/postgres_fe.h ![]() On OS X Lion "client", here's what you can find: martin$ find /usr/ -name postgre*
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