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I am having trouble installing psycopg2. I get the following error when I try to pip install psycopg2:

Error: pg_config executable not found.

Please add the directory containing pg_config to the PATH

or specify the full executable path with the option:



    python setup.py build_ext --pg-config /path/to/pg_config build ...



or with the pg_config option in 'setup.cfg'.

----------------------------------------
Command python setup.py egg_info failed with error code 1 in /tmp/pip-build/psycopg2

But the problem is pg_config is actually in my PATH; it runs without any problem:

$ which pg_config
/usr/pgsql-9.1/bin/pg_config

I tried adding the pg_config path to the setup.cfg file and building it using the source files I downloaded from their website (http://initd.org/psycopg/) and I get the following error message!

Error: Unable to find 'pg_config' file in '/usr/pgsql-9.1/bin/'

But it is actually THERE!!!

I am baffled by these errors. Can anyone help please?

By the way, I sudo all the commands. Also I am on RHEL 5.5.

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    When you run commands as sudo, $PATH is changed. Can you please double check your $PATH as root? Jul 25, 2012 at 0:18
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    In my case, i run ln -s /usr/pgsql-9.1/bin/pg_config /usr/sbin/pg_config and every thing ok!
    – CK.Nguyen
    Aug 23, 2016 at 16:24
  • I got this error too when i was trying to install to pip3 install psycopg2. So i run brew install postgresql first the run pip3 install psycopg2 Mar 17, 2023 at 13:34

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pg_config is in postgresql-devel (libpq-dev in Debian/Ubuntu, libpq-devel on Centos/Fedora/Cygwin/Babun.)

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    Solved after installing libpq-dev on ubuntu lucid(10.04). Thank You in Advance.
    – pylover
    May 4, 2013 at 8:38
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    pg_config of postgress.app is at /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/<your version>/bin (Mac OS X) Mar 17, 2015 at 13:01
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    It's libpqxx-devel on fedora.
    – robsn
    Dec 8, 2015 at 14:42
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    sudo apt-get install libpq-dev worked for me on Ubuntu Feb 10, 2016 at 16:11
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    on Alpine Linux: apk add postgresql-dev
    – R J
    Oct 10, 2016 at 3:10
810

On Mac OS X, I solved it using the homebrew package manager

brew install postgresql
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    Excellent! This solved the problem for me, but newbies should be aware that you need to install the Homebrew package manager first in order for the brew command to work.
    – seane
    Dec 2, 2014 at 20:49
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    Doesn't that install the entire database?
    – zmbq
    Feb 29, 2016 at 14:56
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    I need the extra brew link postgresql
    – vincentlcy
    Mar 10, 2016 at 8:56
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    To add to @seane's comment, use this walkthrough to install homebrew.
    – Srini
    Jul 20, 2016 at 21:34
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    For Apple silicon (e.g., M1, M2) use: arch -arm64 brew install postgresql, see: stackoverflow.com/a/74374419/8877692 Feb 14, 2023 at 23:29
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Have you installed python-dev? If you already have, try also installing libpq-dev

sudo apt-get install libpq-dev python-dev

From the article: How to install psycopg2 under virtualenv

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    Doubtful that python-dev is needed.
    – juanitogan
    Feb 6, 2016 at 22:26
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    python3-dev is needed. Without it I get Python.h: No such file or directory
    – krubo
    Oct 12, 2019 at 16:52
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    one more dependency required for this is apt-get install -y gcc Oct 16, 2019 at 9:09
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    I had python3-dev installed but had the same error until I installed libpq-dev, thanks!
    – mj3c
    Mar 17, 2020 at 11:26
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    After upgrading to python 3.9 I have to execute: sudo apt install python3.9-dev
    – twk
    Oct 11, 2021 at 23:31
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Also on OSX. Installed Postgress.app from http://postgresapp.com/ but had the same issue.

I found pg_config in that app's contents and added the dir to $PATH.

It was at /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/latest/bin. So this worked: export PATH="/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/latest/bin:$PATH".

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    @GianlucaLodigiani you can also do this if you dont want to restart the console PATH="/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/latest/bin:$PATH" pip install psycopg2 Jun 19, 2018 at 20:39
  • Perfect BigSur Apple Silicon Works like a charm. I did add the same to ~/.zshrc so that its always available for me.
    – Doogle
    Sep 5, 2021 at 3:30
  • worked on Mac Monterey. Jun 7, 2022 at 7:25
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You can install pre-compiled binaries on any platform with pip or conda:

python -m pip install psycopg2-binary

or

conda install psycopg2

Please be advised that the psycopg2-binary pypi page recommends building from source in production:

The binary package is a practical choice for development and testing but in production it is advised to use the package built from sources

To use the package built from sources, use python -m pip install psycopg2. That process will require several dependencies (documentation) (emphasis mine):

  • A C compiler.
  • The Python header files. They are usually installed in a package such as python-dev. A message such as error: Python.h: No such file or directory is an indication that the Python headers are missing.
  • The libpq header files. They are usually installed in a package such as libpq-dev. If you get an error: libpq-fe.h: No such file or directory you are missing them.
  • The pg_config program: it is usually installed by the libpq-dev package but sometimes it is not in a PATH directory. Having it in the PATH greatly streamlines the installation, so try running pg_config --version: if it returns an error or an unexpected version number then locate the directory containing the pg_config shipped with the right libpq version (usually /usr/lib/postgresql/X.Y/bin/) and add it to the PATH:
$ export PATH=/usr/lib/postgresql/X.Y/bin/:$PATH

You only need pg_config to compile psycopg2, not for its regular usage.

Once everything is in place it’s just a matter of running the standard:

$ pip install psycopg2

or, from the directory containing the source code:

$ python setup.py build
$ python setup.py install
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  • On Ubuntu, I needed to install the libpq-dev library first and then just run the pip install command again: apt install libpq-dev
    – Benjamin
    Apr 3, 2020 at 21:28
  • That solved it on a Mac OS X without needing to install postgresql altogether Jul 18, 2020 at 18:21
  • Thank you for pointing out the documentation's recommendation to build from source. I second this suggestion--devs should use the later half of this answer and avoid the pre-packaged binary, even for most development purposes. Dec 25, 2020 at 3:52
  • This works for elastic beanstalk
    – user14475872
    Feb 26, 2023 at 8:46
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For ubuntu users, this is the solution:

sudo apt install libpq-dev

It worked for me.

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    And on Arch/Manjaro it is postgresql-libs
    – Stonecraft
    Apr 7, 2022 at 8:39
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    it wokred for me too. whats the problem here? what is libpq-dev used for?
    – Pfinnn
    Jun 1, 2022 at 15:03
  • @Pfinnn when pip builds the psycopg2 module, it requires libpq-dev to do so. There are probably libraries which psychopg2 depends on -- such as a class for handling connections, perhaps. Apr 26, 2023 at 3:01
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On alpine, the library containing pg_config is postgresql-dev. To install, run:

apk add postgresql-dev
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This is what worked for me on CentOS, first install:

sudo yum install postgresql postgresql-devel python-devel

On Ubuntu just use the equivilent apt-get packages.

sudo apt-get install postgresql postgresql-dev python-dev

And now include the path to your postgresql binary dir with you pip install, this should work for either Debain or RHEL based Linux:

sudo PATH=$PATH:/usr/pgsql-9.3/bin/ pip install psycopg2

Make sure to include the correct path. Thats all :)

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    On Ubuntu it's sudo apt-get install postgresql postgresql-dev python-dev, and this worked for me.
    – modulitos
    Dec 15, 2014 at 23:12
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    also works on Amazon Linux AMI as of Dec 2016. Also make sure gcc is installed and python3-devel.
    – villasv
    Dec 8, 2016 at 15:23
  • On Amazon Linux the first command worked nice.
    – thanos.a
    Feb 2, 2022 at 15:10
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You have to install libpq-dev/postgresql-libs, which is the header files and static library for compiling C programs to link with the libpq library in order to communicate with a PostgreSQL database backend.

On Arch this will run:

$ sudo pacman -S postgresql-libs

On Debian and Ubuntu:

$ sudo apt-get install libpq-dev

On Mac OS X:

$ brew install postgresql

On Red Hat/CentOS/Fedora:

$ sudo yum install postgresql-devel
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    Upvoted for helpfully explaining the precise cause of the issue.
    – holdenweb
    Jul 4, 2022 at 16:50
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I had this issue because I didn't had a postgres install. If you have brew install run

brew install postgresql

This should fix the issue.

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  • yes, I was updating the django requirement.txt. I was getting above error. It get solved when I installed arch -arm64 brew install postgresql for M1 mac
    – Anil Gupta
    Jul 28, 2022 at 9:01
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apt-get build-dep python-psycopg2
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You should add python requirements used in Postgres on Ubuntu. Run:

sudo apt-get install libpq-dev python-dev
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Just to sum up, I also faced exactly same problem. After reading a lot of stackoverflow posts and online blogs, the final solution which worked for me is this:

  1. PostgreSQL(development or any stable version) should be installed before installing psycopg2.

  2. The pg_config file (this file normally resides in the bin folder of the PostgreSQL installation folder) PATH had to be explicitly setup before installing psycopg2. In my case, the installation PATH for PostgreSQL is:

    /opt/local/lib/postgresql91/

so in order to explicitly set the PATH of pg_config file, I entered following command in my terminal:

PATH=$PATH:/opt/local/lib/postgresql91/bin/

This command ensures that when you try to pip install psycopg2, it would find the PATH to pg_config automatically this time.

I have also posted a full error with trace and its solution on my blog which you may want to refer. Its for Mac OS X but the pg_config PATH problem is generic and applicable to Linux also.

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    for me on OS X the path looked like this PATH="/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.3/bin:$PATH"
    – andilabs
    Dec 9, 2014 at 14:26
  • @andi Yea, the installation path of Postgres may differ but the installation recipe for psycopg2 which I mentioned above remains the same. Hope it helped. Dec 10, 2014 at 10:55
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sudo apt-get install libpq-dev works for me on Ubuntu 15.4

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  • If you use newer Ubuntu, still use aforementioned installation instruction. See pg_config
    – palik
    May 12, 2017 at 7:48
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On Linux Mint sudo apt-get install libpq-dev worked for me.

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Simply run the following:

sudo apt install libpq-dev

Fixed the issue for me

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For those running OS X, this solution worked for me:

  1. Install Postgres.app:

http://www.postgresql.org/download/macosx/

  1. Then open the Terminal and run this command, replacing where it says {{version}} with the Postgres version number:
export PATH=$PATH:/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/{{version}}/bin

e.g.

export PATH=$PATH:/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.4/bin
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  • Or symlink it to the latest version sudo ln -s /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/latest/bin/pg_config /usr/local/bin/pg_config
    – C--
    Aug 4, 2019 at 6:56
  • On my Mac, I exported the PATH from ~/.zprofile file. Jun 11, 2021 at 15:14
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UPDATE /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo, [base] and [updates] sections
ADD exclude=postgresql*

curl -O http://yum.postgresql.org/9.1/redhat/rhel-6-i386/pgdg-centos91-9.1-4.noarch.rpmr  
rpm -ivh pgdg-centos91-9.1-4.noarch.rpm

yum install postgresql  
yum install postgresql-devel

PATH=$PATH:/usr/pgsql-9.1/bin/

pip install psycopg2
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Try to add it to PATH:

PATH=$PATH:/usr/pgsql-9.1/bin/ ./pip install psycopg2
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  • -bash: cd: /usr/pgsql-x.x/bin/: No such file or directory
    – pylover
    May 4, 2013 at 8:32
  • @pylover, you need to use correct path to you Postgres bin directory. Are you sure that /usr/pgsql-x.x/bin/ is correct?
    – Marboni
    May 5, 2013 at 16:42
  • It would also be sufficient just to add the folder where all important pg_ files live. For postgres.app this path on Mac OS X is /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.3/bin. PATH=$PATH:/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.3/bin Please update your version* if a new version got released! Mar 17, 2015 at 12:58
  • This worked for me on OS X El Capitan: PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/Cellar/postgresql/9.5.0/bin/ Feb 13, 2016 at 14:51
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Ali's solution worked for me but I was having trouble finding the bin folder location. A quick way to find the path on Mac OS X is to open psql (there's a quick link in the top menu bar). This will open a separate terminal window and on the second line the path of your Postgres installation will appear like so:

My-MacBook-Pro:~ Me$ /Applications/Postgres93.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/psql ; exit;

Your pg_config file is in that bin folder. Therefore, before installing psycopg2 set the path of the pg_config file:

PATH=$PATH:/Applications/Postgres93.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/

or for newer version:

PATH=$PATH:/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.3/bin

Then install psycopg2.

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    Newer docs use the following path: /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.3/bin
    – jpimentel
    Mar 16, 2014 at 19:51
  • It does seem to move about. find /usr/local -name 'pg_config' Nov 30, 2014 at 22:33
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I'm going to leave this here for the next unfortunate soul who can't get around this problem despite all the provided solutions. Simply use sudo pip3 install psycopg2-binary

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  • This didn't work for me. Only brew install postgresql fixed it.
    – tsando
    Nov 11, 2019 at 16:53
  • You might have to pip install psycopg2-binary for me: pip -> python2, pip3 -> python3. But so long as you got it working, it was one of many solutions!
    – DUDANF
    Nov 11, 2019 at 16:54
  • Solved my problem when using docker.
    – OMY
    Dec 12, 2021 at 16:49
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You need to upgrade your pip before installing psycopg2. Use this command

pip install --upgrade pip
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    A more detailed answer could be helpful in most cases.
    – bkausbk
    Mar 10, 2017 at 8:35
  • this is the solution for me. followed by pip install psycopg2-binary. Thx Jan 24, 2023 at 10:14
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On MacOS, the simplest solution will be to symlink the correct binary, that is under the Postgres package.

sudo ln -s /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/latest/bin/pg_config /usr/local/bin/pg_config

This is fairly harmless, and all the applications will be able to use it system wide, if required.

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  • Works for me, did not have to sudo though. Thank you! Nov 17, 2019 at 1:15
  • Works for me indeed!
    – Hadnazzar
    Apr 16, 2020 at 23:52
  • On macOS 11.01, M1 Chip, creating a symlink worked for me: sudo ln -s /Library/PostgreSQL/13/bin/pg_config /usr/local/bin/pg_config
    – anand
    Oct 7, 2021 at 9:40
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On Mac OS X and If you are using Postgres App (http://postgresapp.com/):

export PATH=$PATH:/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/latest/bin

No need to specify version of Postgres in this command. It will be always pointed to latest.

and do

pip install psycopg2

P.S: If Changes doesn't reflect you may need to restart the Terminal/Command prompt

Source

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Installing python-psycopg2 solved it for me on Arch Linux:

pacman -S python-psycopg2
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The following is only relevant for psycopg2 <= 2.6.2

On Windows, You may want to install the Windows port of Psycopg, which is recommended in psycopg's documentation.

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  • These links do not work anymore. Jun 1, 2023 at 13:44
  • @MehrdadSalimi thanks. fixed.
    – azalea
    Jun 13, 2023 at 18:10
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Just solved the problem in Cent OS 7 by:

export PATH=$PATH:/usr/pgsql-9.5/bin

make sure your PostgreSql version matches the right version above.

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To those on macOS Catalina using the zsh shell who have also installed the postgres app:

Open your ~/.zshrc file, and add the following line:

export PATH="/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/latest/bin:$PATH"

Then close all your terminals, reopen them, and you'll have resolved your problem.

If you don't want to close your terminals, simply enter source ~/.zshrc in whatever terminal you'd like to keep working on.

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  • this works on big sur too.
    – diva
    Nov 6, 2021 at 6:03
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This was partly suggested before, adding it here for clarity.

From the documentation at https://www.psycopg.org/docs/install.html.
they suggest running: $ pip install psycopg2-binary

That solved the issue for me.

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    This should not be used in a production environment
    – Alfonso_MA
    Sep 19, 2022 at 22:08
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Here, for OS X completeness: if you install PostgreSQL from MacPorts, pg_config will be in /opt/local/lib/postgresql94/bin/pg_config.

When you installed MacPorts, it already added /opt/local/bin to your PATH.

So, this will fix the problem: $ sudo ln -s /opt/local/lib/postgresql94/bin/pg_config /opt/local/bin/pg_config

Now pip install psycopg2 will be able to run pg_config without issues.

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    Thank you for providing a MacPorts-specific answer! 🙏🏻 I could not find one, and this worked for me. Jul 2, 2021 at 21:29

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