<p><font size="2">> Les, Na grapso PG 8.0 sta arhithia mou?</font><p><font size="2">We acutually use Unix on Prod
andTest, however I was just playing locally and was curious how to extent the Win version of PG 8.0.</font><p><font
size="2">Theo</font><p><fontsize="2">-----Original Message-----</font><br /><font size="2">From: Achilleus Mantzios [<a
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Wednesday,18 August 2004 3:44 PM</font><br /><font size="2">To: Theo Galanakis</font><br /><font size="2">Subject: Re:
[SQL]</font><br /><p><font size="2">O kyrios Theo Galanakis egrapse stis Aug 18, 2004 :</font><p><font size="2">>
</font><br/><font size="2">> Im running/playing with PG 8.0 locally and want to install the </font><br /><font
size="2">>contrib/dblink and contrib/crosstab. Can this be done on Windows, is </font><br /><font size="2">>
therea GMAKE.exe for Windows?? Someone enlighten me!</font><p><font size="2">Theodore,</font><p><font size="2">Sooner
orlater you will discover the reasons why you</font><br /><font size="2">should use UNIX in the first
place.</font><p><fontsize="2">> </font><br /><font size="2">> </font><br /><font size="2">>
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