![]() If you’re a developer, this scenario probably sounds familiar. ![]() Sadly, I hadn’t been able to run this project even once. Yet somehow the project still wouldn’t build, showing yet another error, but by then I was out of free time and had to call it a day. ![]() After a few similar iterations, I guessed that the project probably needed all PostgreSQL build dependencies, so I went ahead and installed all that. Next it was libreadline6-dev that was missing. I figured out the right incantation to install it on my machine, then tried again. Investigating a bit revealed that some build command was failing due to a missing package: zlib1g-dev. as suggested, I was soon faced with a rather cryptic build output. So I cloned their repository, and looked at their README for a way to build their code.Īfter activating a Python 3.7 virtual env and running pip install -v -e. ![]() It proposed a new type of database that I was dying to try out. I recently stumbled upon a new project on GitHub that peaked my interest. ![]()
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