On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 17:45, Turner, John J <JJTurner@statestreet.com> wrote:
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> It sounds like I'm in quite a fix here. If PGXS is currently a no-go in Windows, then that renders the temporal
extensionincompatible with Windows since it uses PGXS to install...
It's not entirely a no-go. If you really want it, you could download
and build postgresql using mingw. That will give you the pgxs files to
build it with. Yes, it's a really hard and painful way to do it, but
it can be done :-)
> OTOH, if there's some remote possibility of some workaround solution for Windows to get PGXS and/or the temporal
extensioninstalled, I'd be grateful if someone could help me along with it (further to your below suggestions, since
I'mfloundering around in unfamiliar territory here).
I wonder how hard it would be to make MSVC build files for the
temporal extensions. IIRC it's a very simple project. Jeff - have you
looked at this?
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