Re: Path to PostgreSQL portabiliy - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Jan Wieck
Subject Re: Path to PostgreSQL portabiliy
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Msg-id 200205091705.g49H5wX01718@saturn.janwieck.net
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In response to Re: Path to PostgreSQL portabiliy  (Paul Ramsey <pramsey@refractions.net>)
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Paul Ramsey wrote:
> mlw wrote:
> >
> > No matter what steps you take, cygwin will not be seen by Windows users as
> > anything but a sloppy/messy/horrible hack. It is a fact of life. You are
> > welcome to disagree, but I assure you it is true.
>
> Just to clarify here: is it confirmed that having the complete cygwin
> distribution is a necessary condition to having a running PostgreSQL on
> windows? Is it not possible that, having built postgresql with the full
> cygwin, it would be possible to make a nice clean setup.exe package
   Well, PostgreSQL goes as far as using system(3) to do "cp -r"   and stuff. Dunno what you call it, but I'd  say
it's making   assumptions that one shouldn't make :-)
 


Jan

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