PGSQL Crossroads - Mailing list pgsql-novice
From | skillet3232@yahoo.com (Skeets) |
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Subject | PGSQL Crossroads |
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Msg-id | 756b5cd1.0408121634.4cf4f53e@posting.google.com Whole thread Raw |
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Re: PGSQL Crossroads
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I'm at a crossroads with PGSQL. I want to use it with PHP to develop web databases as part of my job. I've developed using Access and Visual Basic, but I like the open source concept better and I like the features of PGSQL. Having said that, I've already burned a good 20 hours going through every tutorial I could find on the net to get PGSQL running under WinXP Home and met nothing but failure after failure. So I decided to install PGSQL 8-beta. That went fine. I checked out the documentation and it doesn't provide any information how to run the darn thing. While I don't want to, I'm now faced with going the PHP / MySQL route due to the much better documentation. I really don't want to, but what choice do I have when no information is available how operate this darn thing in a WinXP development environment? Having gone through this experience, I can fully understand why PGSQL is so rarely used relatively to MySQL - even when people like me really don't want to use MySQL. I would happily post a step by step tutorial detailing exactly how to get stuff done for the non Linux experts, but I'm stuck neck deep in the mud. I've isntalled and configured PHP and Apache. I learned enough VB and Access from scratch (reading Wrox books) to develop three very useful databases for small and large companies. Come heck or high water, though, I can't install and configure even the basics of PGSQL. I isntalled PGSQL 8-beta and, to tell you the truth, I haven't got a clue what to do beyond staring at the installation folders. Do I still need Cygwin? Do I follow the Cygwin tutorial even though I installed the .msi version? I have no clue and I am frustrated beyond all get out. Can anybody help here or am I hung out to dry because I'm not a Linux guru? Should I just go with MySQL due to the existence of documentation that actually will work when applied? I really, really don't want to, but maybe PGSQL just isn't ready for non-Linux gurus. Heck, not even the gurus can put together information that, when followed, installed and configured PGSQL on my WinXP box. I got close... I got initdb to work... but that's it. postmaster and PGSQL wouldn't start due to various errors. UGGGGH! Any help would be appreciated. A tutorial, a link to some notes, anything. TIA... ps - sorry for being sour about this... but this is frustrating coming from a non Linux/PGSQL background.
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