pgsql for win
If someone have Postgres for Win 32 compiled, I want the binary...
or CygWin binary?
Merci
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On Fri, 19 May 2000, Nikolay Mijaylov wrote:
If someone have Postgres for Win 32 compiled, I want the binary...
or CygWin binary?Merci
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Nikolay,
My friend Ingo (cc'd here) is hard at work on this right now.
Maybe a collaboration? I'd really like to see this happen too.
Cheers,
Tom
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Thomas Good wrote:
On Fri, 19 May 2000, Nikolay Mijaylov wrote:
If someone have Postgres for Win 32 compiled, I want the binary...
or CygWin binary?Merci
Nikolay,
My friend Ingo (cc'd here) is hard at work on this right now.
Maybe a collaboration? I'd really like to see this happen too.Cheers,
Tom
Tom, are you referring to a Cygwin binary, or a native NT port?
Best regards,
Ned Lilly
If someone have Postgres for Win 32 compiled, I want the binary...
or CygWin binary?
Joost is working on a new binary version. It will be available soon from
http://www.askesis.nl.
Dan
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On Fri, 19 May 2000, Ned Lilly wrote:
Nikolay,
My friend Ingo (cc'd here) is hard at work on this right now.
Maybe a collaboration? I'd really like to see this happen too.Cheers,
TomTom, are you referring to a Cygwin binary, or a native NT port?
Ned - Ingo is trying to convince pg to run on a w98 box using cygwin.
He is talented and may convince windows to cooperate (either by surgery
or sleight of hand, dunno which.)
Cheers,
Tom
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North Richmond Systems PostgreSQL s l a c k w a r e
Are Powered By: RDBMS |---------- linux
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My friend Ingo (cc'd here) is hard at work on this right now.
Maybe a collaboration? I'd really like to see this happen too.Cheers,
TomTom, are you referring to a Cygwin binary, or a native NT port?
I don't think it is possible to create a WinNT port without Cygwin.
Now I have 7.0beta3 compiled with Cygwin B20 - it runs on the newest Cygwin
too. The 7.0 final and the newest Cygwin compiles well (with small updates
to the sources) but I cannot get it run. It has problems with allocating
shared memory segments. It seems like "user permissions" problem.
Dan
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