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2006-01-30 02:52:46 | Re: pgsql on cygwin problem (jmbigi (sent by Nabble.com))

easy. Lines beginning with a hash `#' are # comments and ignored. Lines consisting of only whitespaces are ignored. # Any other line is a setting

2006-01-23 19:46:17 | PostgreSQL 8.1.2 crashes diring import - 8.0.4 does not (pobox@verysmall.org)

easy. Lines beginning with a hash `#' are # comments and ignored. Lines consisting of only whitespaces are ignored. # Any other line is a setting

2005-02-04 13:39:00 | Re: setting port number? making 7.4.1 cygwin and 8.0.1 msi (Reini Urban)

Daniel Convissor schrieb: I haven't tried that yet, but using sockets for the cygwin

2004-06-25 10:09:47 | Re: troubles after updating from 7.4.2 to 7.4.3 (Frank Seesink)

settings in /usr/bin). Other than the change that occurred with 7.4.2 where we no longer use ipc-daemon2 but rather use cygserver, I haven't had any trouble. Note I followed the info posted when

2004-06-23 13:10:38 | Re: Uninstalling PostgreSQL (Frank Seesink)

setting things so you can delete them. I suggest you drill down and work your way back, as sometimes lower directories do not inherit from their parents, requiring a piecemeal deletion. In the end, though

2003-10-29 12:29:00 | Re: Need some help getting started (Jason Tishler)

setting up Cygwin PostgreSQL. AFAICT, installation on other Windows versions is easier. I appreciate your

2003-09-08 20:42:13 | Re: high cpu usage with postgres on windows XP (a m)

setting stats_start_collector to false in the following file: /usr/share/postgresql/data/postgresql.conf. You may have to login/switch user to the "postgres" user to access that folder and make the necessary change. thanks! --- a m wrote

2003-07-08 15:04:55 | Win XP Install README (Seth Rubin)

easier. -- Seth Rubin ThoughtProcess Technology LLC ------------------------------------------------------- Revised /usr/doc/Cygwin/postgresql-7.3.3.README follows ------------------------------------------------------- $Id: README,v 1.33 2003/05/19 15:59:54 jt Exp $ Abstract: This is the README for the Cygwin PostgreSQL distribution. PostgreSQL is an advanced Object-Relational

2003-04-30 12:59:36 | initdb failure with PostgreSQL 7.3.2 / Cygwin 1.3.22-1 / CypIPC 1.13.2-1 / Windows XP Pro (Frank Seesink)

easier reading.) For the past few weeks, I have been trying to get PostgreSQL 7.3.2 installed as an NT service using the usual methods. Please note I have done this in the past, under Windows

2003-01-13 13:22:06 | Re: XP Home problems (Jason Tishler)

Settings -> Control Panel -> User Accounts. By "filesystem owner" I mean the user that owns the files/directories used by postgres. Since most users (probably) install the postgres package at the time they install Cygwin, the files/directories

2002-11-14 07:59:21 | Re: Postgres Cygwin Install-as-Service on XP Pro/Home Mini (Kevin Wong)

Settings -> Control Panel -> User Accounts. By "filesystem owner" I mean the user that owns the files/directories used by postgres. Since most users (probably) install the postgres package at the time they install Cygwin, the files/directories

2002-05-12 10:22:23 | Re: rename() vs. link(); building from source (David P. Caldwell)

setting the JAVA_HOME and ANT_HOME variables, and adding ANT_HOME/bin to the path, that worked. The next problem I ran into had to do with Python. Unfortunately, I never solved

2001-12-21 09:39:42 | Re: psql command error. (Dave Page)

setting $PGHOST=localhost - this can make life easier. Regards, Dave. http:///users-lounge/docs/faq.html ---------------------------(end of broadcast

2001-07-26 15:46:52 | Re: Cygwin PostgreSQL shutdown handling (was Re: Make Cygwin damons easier to use on Win9x (Christopher Faylor)

On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 12:45:35PM -0400, Jason Tishler wrote: I took

2001-06-11 19:36:44 | Getting started on W2K installation of postgreSQL (Robby Slaughter)

setting up postgreSQL on a Windows 2000 box, and I'm horribly confused. I've tried both techinqiues: compile natively using Visual C++, and install cygwin and run the "Unix" version