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There are variations of this question bouncing around SO, but none of them seem to have an answer that solves my problem.

I am running OSX Lion (10.7.3). The latest XCode is installed.

I've installed Postgres using the Postgres.app package from postgresapp.com.

But when I try to install the pg gem, I get a failure:

$ gem install pg -- --with-pg-config=/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/pg_config
Building native extensions.  This could take a while...
ERROR:  Error installing pg:
    ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.

        /Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/bin/ruby extconf.rb --with-pg-config=/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/pg_config
Using config values from /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/pg_config
checking for libpq-fe.h... *** extconf.rb failed ***
Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of
necessary libraries and/or headers.  Check the mkmf.log file for more
details.  You may need configuration options.

Provided configuration options:
    --with-opt-dir
    --with-opt-include
    --without-opt-include=${opt-dir}/include
    --with-opt-lib
    --without-opt-lib=${opt-dir}/lib
    --with-make-prog
    --without-make-prog
    --srcdir=.
    --curdir
    --ruby=/Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/bin/ruby
    --with-pg
    --without-pg
    --with-pg-dir
    --without-pg-dir
    --with-pg-include
    --without-pg-include=${pg-dir}/include
    --with-pg-lib
    --without-pg-lib=${pg-dir}/lib
    --with-pg-config
/Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/lib/ruby/1.9.1/mkmf.rb:381:in `try_do': The compiler failed to generate an executable file. (RuntimeError)
You have to install development tools first.
    from /Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/lib/ruby/1.9.1/mkmf.rb:506:in `try_cpp'
    from /Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/lib/ruby/1.9.1/mkmf.rb:970:in `block in find_header'
    from /Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/lib/ruby/1.9.1/mkmf.rb:790:in `block in checking_for'
    from /Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/lib/ruby/1.9.1/mkmf.rb:284:in `block (2 levels) in postpone'
    from /Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/lib/ruby/1.9.1/mkmf.rb:254:in `open'
    from /Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/lib/ruby/1.9.1/mkmf.rb:284:in `block in postpone'
    from /Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/lib/ruby/1.9.1/mkmf.rb:254:in `open'
    from /Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/lib/ruby/1.9.1/mkmf.rb:280:in `postpone'
    from /Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/lib/ruby/1.9.1/mkmf.rb:789:in `checking_for'
    from /Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/lib/ruby/1.9.1/mkmf.rb:969:in `find_header'
    from extconf.rb:40:in `<main>'


Gem files will remain installed in /Users/disaacs/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p125/gems/pg-0.13.2 for inspection.
Results logged to /Users/disaacs/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p125/gems/pg-0.13.2/ext/gem_make.out

The output of the /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/pg_config command is:

$ /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/pg_config
BINDIR = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/bin
DOCDIR = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/share/doc
HTMLDIR = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/share/doc
INCLUDEDIR = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/include
PKGINCLUDEDIR = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/include
INCLUDEDIR-SERVER = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/include/server
LIBDIR = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/lib
PKGLIBDIR = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/lib
LOCALEDIR = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/share/locale
MANDIR = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/share/man
SHAREDIR = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/share
SYSCONFDIR = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/etc
PGXS = /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/lib/pgxs/src/makefiles/pgxs.mk
CONFIGURE = '--prefix=/Users/mattt/Code/heroku/Postgres/Postgres/Vendor/postgres' '--enable-thread-safety' '--with-openssl' '--with-gssapi' '--with-bonjour' '--with-krb5' '--with-libxml' '--with-libxslt' '--with-ossp-uuid' '--with-perl' '--with-python'
CC = gcc
CPPFLAGS = -I/usr/include/libxml2
CFLAGS = -O2 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wendif-labels -Wformat-security -fno-strict-aliasing -fwrapv
CFLAGS_SL = 
LDFLAGS = -Wl,-dead_strip_dylibs
LDFLAGS_EX = 
LDFLAGS_SL = 
LIBS = -lpgport -lxslt -lxml2 -lssl -lcrypto -lgssapi_krb5 -lz -lreadline -lm 
VERSION = PostgreSQL 9.1.3

All those setting appear to be correct, except for the CONFIGURE variable (which seems to be referring to some other computer --I have no user named mattt).

The contents of the mkmf.log file are

"/usr/bin/gcc-4.2 -o conftest -I/Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/include/ruby-1.9.1/x86_64-darwin10.8.0 -I/Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/include/ruby-1.9.1/ruby/backward -I/Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/include/ruby-1.9.1 -I. -I/Users/disaacs/.rvm/usr/include -D_XOPEN_SOURCE -D_DARWIN_C_SOURCE   -I/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/include  -O3 -ggdb -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-parentheses -Wno-long-long -Wno-missing-field-initializers -Wpointer-arith -Wwrite-strings -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wshorten-64-to-32 -Wimplicit-function-declaration  -fno-common -pipe conftest.c  -L. -L/Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/lib -L/Users/disaacs/.rvm/usr/lib -L. -L/usr/local/lib -L/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/lib     -lruby.1.9.1  -lpthread -ldl -lobjc "
checked program was:
/* begin */
1: #include "ruby.h"
2:
3: int main() {return 0;}
/* end */

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

I've looked at the extconf.rb file, and after some debugging I've found that it is a call to

find_header ('libpq-fe.h')

that is failing. Not because libpq-fe.h is not there, but because the find_header method itself is failing. I tried running find_header using irb, and got the same error:

$ irb
1.9.3-p125 :001 > require 'mkmf'
 => true 
1.9.3-p125 :002 > find_header 'libpq-fe.h'
checking for libpq-fe.h... RuntimeError: The compiler failed to generate an executable file.
You have to install development tools first.

EDIT:

Found out my computer must be even more borked than I thought. I was doing bundle install for another project, and I got a very similar failure installing the sqlite3 gem.

checking for sqlite3.h... *** extconf.rb failed ***

I've never had problems with the sqlite3 gem in the past.

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The solution to the issue in that link is to install the latest XCode. I already have the latest XCode installed. – Dave Isaacs Apr 27 '12 at 12:52
Have you tried installing pq using homebrew? Also worth trying is seeing if the libpq or libpq-dev packages are available. – tiredpixel Apr 27 '12 at 23:43
I tried installing postgres using Homebrew. I get the same error when installing the gem "checking for libpq-fe.h... *** extconf.rb failed ***" --What is the libpq-fe.h file anyway? I looked in the include files that were installed with postgres, and there is no libpq-fe.h file. There is a libpq-fs.h file. – Dave Isaacs Apr 28 '12 at 15:31
I found libpq-fe.h in /usr/local/include, but even when I add this directory using --with-pg-include, it does not make any difference. – Dave Isaacs Apr 28 '12 at 15:38
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7 Answers

up vote 39 down vote accepted

I finally found the cause of the problem! Though I am still uncertain how this problem came about.

Look at the contents of the mkmf.log file that is created when my install command fails (see my original post). It logs an attempt to run the following command

/usr/bin/gcc-4.2 ...and so on...

There is no /usr/bin/gcc-4.2 on my system. There is a gcc, which is symbolically linked to llvm-gcc-4.2. My solution was to create another symbolic link

sudo ln -s llvm-gcc-4.2 gcc-4.2 

After making this link, my gem install pg command worked without any problems.

I found the solution to this problem on the Frozen Canuck blog in the post Error Installing Ruby Gem with C Extension. He speculates that the problem can be caused by conflicting versions of XCode. whatever the cause, my eternal thanks!

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Fixed with "sudo ln -s /usr/bin/{llvm-,}gcc-4.2". Thanks! – grilix Aug 9 '12 at 16:20

I had a similar issue. Following an answer by bobfet1 for a similar issue I was able to get the gem installed by:

sudo env ARCHFLAGS="-arch x86_64" gem install pg -- --with-pg-config=/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/pg_config
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I tried this. Made no difference. I just found out some new things and updated my original post. – Dave Isaacs May 5 '12 at 3:07

Installing xcode from the app store is not enough. You will also need xcode's command line tools. https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/WhatsNewXcode/Articles/xcode_4_3.html

After installing xcode from the app store, open xcode. Goto Xcode->Open Developer Tool->More Developer Tools Download and install the latest command line tools.

Open a terminal window and run: sudo gem install pg

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I am on Mountain Lion, and the accepted answer from Dave Isaacs worked for me. I also had to do

sudo ln -s llvm-g++-4.2 g++-4.2
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I didn't need that on OS X 10.8.2. sudo ln -s /usr/bin/{llvm-,}gcc-4.2 worked. – Jens Kohl Oct 6 '12 at 19:09

I too, am on Mountain Lion, besides the "sudo ln -s /usr/bin/{llvm-,}gcc-4.2" suggested by @grilix, I needed to do:

sudo ln -s /usr/bin/{llvm-,}g++-4.2
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If the output includes:

/Users/disaacs/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/lib/ruby/1.9.1/mkmf.rb:381:in `try_do': \
    The compiler failed to generate an executable file. (RuntimeError)
You have to install development tools first.

then there really is something amiss with your compilation environment. Especially when the failure is the very first test that extconf.rb runs.

If you have XCode installed, then perhaps you don't have the command-line tools component of XCode installed? They were recently split out from XCode proper, so you need to install them separately.

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I originally did not have the command-line tools installed. But installing them made no difference. The same error is still occurring. – Dave Isaacs Apr 28 '12 at 3:15

I also ran into this issue, for me the answer was updating RVM of all things.

rvm get head
rvm install 1.9.2
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Wouldn't this downgrade my Ruby version to 1.9.2? I tried upgrade to the latest RVM, but it didn't make a difference. – Dave Isaacs May 5 '12 at 3:03

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