Thread: using cygwin for postgres

using cygwin for postgres

From
Dennis Gearon
Date:
So, do I get a binary of Postgres and install it, or do I have to get
the source and compile it while running under cygwin?

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Re: using cygwin for postgres

From
"Cornelia Boenigk"
Date:
Hi Dennis

> So, do I get a binary of Postgres and install it, or do I have to
get
> the source and compile it while running under cygwin?

A binary. You need not to compile. Just download and install.

Regards
Conni




Re: using cygwin for postgres

From
Dennis Gearon
Date:
Cornelia Boenigk wrote:

>Hi Dennis
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>
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>>So, do I get a binary of Postgres and install it, or do I have to
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>get
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>>the source and compile it while running under cygwin?
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>A binary. You need not to compile. Just download and install.
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Is it easy to set up the 'localhost' connection to be served by apache
on the cygwin application and viewably by any browser from windows?

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"You are behaving like a man",
is an insult from some women,
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Re: using cygwin for postgres

From
"Cornelia Boenigk"
Date:
Hi Dennis

Look at
http://www.jhauser.com/index.php?src=pgwin32

> Is it easy to set up the 'localhost' connection to be served by
apache
> on the cygwin application and viewably by any browser from windows?
With PHP?
Yes.

Regards
Conni