Thread: Windows port

Windows port

From
"Bupp Phillips"
Date:
I here that a beta version of a native Windows port is available, where can
I download this for testing?

One other question...it doesn't use Cygwin, does it?

Thanks



Re: Windows port

From
"Chris M"
Date:
Please visit: http://techdocs.postgresql.org/guides/Windows

PowerGres by SRA, UltraSQL by PeerDirect both are native
Windows port. The latter seems stopping at beta4.

"Bupp Phillips" <hello@noname.com>  news:bidp4j$n6e$1@news.hub.org...
> I here that a beta version of a native Windows port is available, where
can
> I download this for testing?
>
> One other question...it doesn't use Cygwin, does it?
>
> Thanks
>
>



Re: Windows port

From
Bruce Momjian
Date:
Chris M wrote:
> Please visit: http://techdocs.postgresql.org/guides/Windows
>
> PowerGres by SRA, UltraSQL by PeerDirect both are native
> Windows port. The latter seems stopping at beta4.

I believe the PeerDirect port is permanently stopped at beta4. :-)

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Re: Windows port

From
"Bupp Phillips"
Date:
Maybe I misunderstood, will Postgresql.org support a native Windows port or
will it always be an outside company that will do the Windows porting?

I would perfer one from Postgresql.org so that I can always get the latest
fixes without having to wait for the outside party to decide when and if
they are going to incorporate the changes.

Thanks

"Chris M" <chris@none.none> wrote in message
news:big172$2stv$2@news.hub.org...
> Please visit: http://techdocs.postgresql.org/guides/Windows
>
> PowerGres by SRA, UltraSQL by PeerDirect both are native
> Windows port. The latter seems stopping at beta4.
>
> "Bupp Phillips" <hello@noname.com>  news:bidp4j$n6e$1@news.hub.org...
> > I here that a beta version of a native Windows port is available, where
> can
> > I download this for testing?
> >
> > One other question...it doesn't use Cygwin, does it?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
>
>



Re: Windows port

From
Robert Treat
Date:
There are plans to support it natively from the postgresql.org folks,
however it will not be available until 7.5 at the earliest. There is an
unsupported version available from the sourceforge postgresql project
page if you are so inclined. In the mean time you can get one of the
commercial solutions from the companies previously mentioned. I know
some companies also support the cygwin version as well (command prompt
is one). If you are interested in hacking the source code, the latest
code will compile (though not run) under windows, you can check out the
code from cvs and coordinate programming effort with the guys on
-hackers.

Robert Treat

On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 02:00, Bupp Phillips wrote:
> Maybe I misunderstood, will Postgresql.org support a native Windows port or
> will it always be an outside company that will do the Windows porting?
>
> I would perfer one from Postgresql.org so that I can always get the latest
> fixes without having to wait for the outside party to decide when and if
> they are going to incorporate the changes.
>
> Thanks
>
> "Chris M" <chris@none.none> wrote in message
> news:big172$2stv$2@news.hub.org...
> > Please visit: http://techdocs.postgresql.org/guides/Windows
> >
> > PowerGres by SRA, UltraSQL by PeerDirect both are native
> > Windows port. The latter seems stopping at beta4.
> >
> > "Bupp Phillips" <hello@noname.com>  news:bidp4j$n6e$1@news.hub.org...
> > > I here that a beta version of a native Windows port is available, where
> > can
> > > I download this for testing?
> > >
> > > One other question...it doesn't use Cygwin, does it?
> > >
> > > Thanks

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