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Created Oct 23, 2012 by Administrator@rootOwner

Installation failed with the AWS install script without manual pg install beforehand

Created by: MathieuLoutre

I used the AWS install script and everything seemed to run smoothly until it couldn't install the pg gem. So I erased everything and started all over again only I installed Postgres beforehand with those lines:

sudo apt-get install postgresql
sudo apt-get install libpq-dev

They were found here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9668753/rails-3-cant-install-pg-gem

Maybe the install script should be modified to include them? Or maybe I did something wrong. Hope this might help someone stuck with the same problem.

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