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I am trying to build the latest stable PostGIS from source on Windows using this documentation. I already have PostgreSQL installed without problems. When I execute the configure script from the PostGIS source, I get this problem:

configure: error: could not find pg_config within the current path. You may need to re-run configure with a --with-pgconfig parameter.

I get this problem if I specify the pg_config file using

$ sh ./configure --with-pgconfig="c:/Program Files/PostgreSQL/9.6/bin/pg_config.exe"

configure: error: the user-specified pg_config file c:/Program Files/PostgreSQL/9.6/bin/pg_config.exe does not exist

but it does exist...

Does anyone have any suggestion? It is important that I build from source.

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  • 1) There is a typo: pg_cofig.exe 2) Do you get the expected output if you run "c:/Program Files/PostgreSQL/9.6/bin/pg_config.exe" manually? 3) Could it be a problem with the space in Program Files that goes away if you escape it or avoid path names with a space? Feb 7, 2017 at 15:46
  • 1) Yes, sorry about that, it's only a type here on SO not in my experiment (updating it). 2) If I just run the pg_config executable it works as intended. 3)I thought the quotes handled that, but I tried escaping the space and still the same problem. Feb 7, 2017 at 15:51
  • Sorry, please update link Postgis source you downloaded.
    – Luan Huynh
    Feb 7, 2017 at 16:17

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It is a bug in configure.

You can see that from this error message:

./configure: line 15593: test: "C:\Program: binary operator expected

On that line, I see in configure:

if test -f $PG_CONFIG; then

There should be double quotes around that (and other references to PG_CONFIG).

I can think of two workarounds:

  • Install PostgreSQL in a directory without spaces in the path name.

  • Unpack PostGIS in a directory under C:\Program Files and run configure like this:

    ./configure --with-pgconfig="../PostgreSQL/9.6/bin/pg_config.exe"
    

A fix has been committed to PostGIS, so it should work from release 2.4.0 on.

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  • Thanks! This hit the nail on the head. Now it asks for PGXS makefile and asks for PostgreSQL server development packages so I suppose I need to install PostgreSQL differently. Feb 7, 2017 at 16:42
  • You'll need to install the software package that contains the header files and development environment for PostgreSQL (often called devel or similar). Feb 8, 2017 at 8:39
  • I have sent a patch to PostGIS, and it has been applied. Feb 13, 2017 at 9:51

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