<p><br /> El 21/09/2013 18:09, "Andrew Dunstan" <<a href="mailto:andrew@dunslane.net">andrew@dunslane.net</a>>
escribió:<br/> ><br /> ><br /> > On 09/21/2013 06:48 PM, Peter Geoghegan wrote:<br /> >><br /> >>
OnSat, Sep 21, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Josh Berkus <<a href="mailto:josh@agliodbs.com">josh@agliodbs.com</a>> wrote:<br
/>>>><br /> >>> Windows VMs are also available, but I don't have the ability to<br /> >>>
preconfigurethem with tools.<br /> >><br /> >> Wasn't there an EC2 image doing the rounds that Magnus
created,that<br /> >> took care of all of that for you?<br /> >><br /> >> <a
href="http://blog.hagander.net/archives/151-Testing-PostgreSQL-patches-on-Windows-using-Amazon-EC2.html">http://blog.hagander.net/archives/151-Testing-PostgreSQL-patches-on-Windows-using-Amazon-EC2.html</a><br
/>>><br /> >> I'm not sure how current it is - was this before or after we started<br /> >> shipping
ourown WinFlex? Magnus?<br /> >><br /> ><br /> ><br /> > There is really no longer any need to use our
WinFlex.Just use the flex that comes with MSysGit - it works perfectly well, and you only need flex if you're building
fromgit anyway.<br /> ><br /><br /><p> If you're reviewing patches you're probably compiling from git.<p>those win
machinescome with msys (and flex)? not always our reviewers know how to install those tools<p>--<br /> Jaime
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