I'm trying to get the python postgres client module installed on Ubuntu 12.04. The guidance is to do the following:

apt-get install python-psycopg2

However, apt says that the package can't be located.
I'm keen to install this through apt. Is this part of another package that I can install?

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Using Ubuntu 12.04 it appears to work fine for me:

jon@minerva:~$ sudo apt-get install python-psycopg2
[sudo] password for jon: 
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
Suggested packages:
  python-psycopg2-doc
The following NEW packages will be installed
  python-psycopg2
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 334 not upgraded.
Need to get 153 kB of archives.

What error are you getting exactly? - double check you've spelt psycopg right - that's quite often a gotcha... and it never hurts to run an apt-get update to make sure your repo. is up to date.

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> double check you've spelt psycopg right Ha! That was my mistake. I was nearly going crazy. – Ramchandra Apte Jan 17 '15 at 6:29

This works for me in Ubuntu 12.04 and 15.10

if pip not installed:

sudo apt-get install python-pip

and then:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libpq-dev python-dev
sudo pip install psycopg2
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Although the OP wants to use apt to install, I still prefer using pip/conda to manage the Python packages. – jonnybazookatone Jun 13 '16 at 17:24

I prefer using pip in case you are using virtualenv:

  1. apt install libpython2.7 libpython2.7-dev
  2. pip install psycopg2
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