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2004-09-14 05:13:05 | Re: [SOLVED] Postmaster service on W2K (Terry Branscombe)

related path element and restarting my system the PG postmaster fired right up as a service. My apologies to anyone who spent time

2004-06-24 05:32:56 | Re: Uninstalling PostgreSQL (- Barry -)

time. You could see my cygwin directory tree and the related pop-ups at http:///PublicMisc/Cygwin_Problem.html

2004-06-23 04:23:08 | Getting the new cygserver to run (David Riggs)

time, and under Cygwin to boot, and it seems I was caught in a change from ipc-daemon2 to cygserver. I had originally ran ipc-daemon2, following old instructions. But then I followed the install

2004-06-15 22:20:35 | Re: Source name not found (Frank Seesink)

relative complexity usually scales with their performance ability. That is, for simple db tasks, apps like MS Access can be great, since they store the entire database (tables/forms/reports/etc.) all in a single file

2004-02-11 04:04:39 | please test PEAR DB 1.6.0RC6 (Daniel Convissor)

times over the past week, but another release of PEAR DB was made yesterday, 1.6.0RC6. The biggest improvement in this release is better mapping of error codes. Several DBMS's now properly report duplicate

2003-10-06 23:51:30 | Re: "/usr/bin" supposed to exist? (Frank Seesink)

relative ones. ;-) The issue of /usr/bin disappearing from listings, however, is an odd one. Still not sure what causes it. I remember the first time

2003-09-24 17:37:15 | Can't open Bash Shell with postgres user account (Mike Leahy)

related to this, and I can't figure it out...something to do with bad permissions or path info? I incorrectly created the postgres user account the first time

2003-09-24 04:47:09 | Re: Memory allocation for postmaster service.. (Mike Leahy)

related to this topic? Despite my efforts, I never seem to get PostgreSQL to use the indexes - whether or not that would signficantly change the performance seems doubtful to me, as I'm not using

2003-08-29 17:54:44 | Re: "make" in postgresql windows install fails (Roger Ackroyd)

times) there. I would advise that you follow any tips or instructions given you by Jason Tishler as he is the expert on these things. Hope this helps. Roger ----- Original Message ----- From: Chigurupati, Prasad

2003-08-09 19:57:52 | less: not found (Xinyu Hua)

time when I try the command: select * from LARGE_RELATION; It will give me an error

2003-05-19 21:56:37 | Re: Updated Cygwin Package: postgresql-7.3.2-2 --still trouble in (Frank Seesink)

related to Fast User Context Switching. Let me explain. On PC #1 (my test box), I simply used Cygwin's 'setup.exe' to update my installation to the latest and greatest PostgreSQL 7.3.2-2, being

2003-05-07 10:40:32 | UPDATE: Windows XP, Cygwin 1.3.22-1, PostgreSQL 7.3.2, CygIPC 1.13.2-1 installation steps (Frank Seesink)

time, if you are truly unhappy with the Cygwin install, to "start fresh", simply shut down any Cygwin related

2003-02-09 23:47:17 | Re: FW: Latest cygwin always crashing with Postgres (Seth Rubin)

related to XP account/computer naming? E.g. in the bash shell, my username is coming out as "Owner@Thought1" Maybe something internally is reading that @ and getting all fouled up. Thanks for all your help

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

time it took for me to finally find your original readme. I'm pretty familiar with most Unixes, and was more than capable of finding the /usr/doc/postgres... directory. However, being somewhat unfamiliar with Cygwin

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

related for file and directory permissions is. FYI, to get to the user creation/administration GUI in XP Home: Start Menu -> Settings -> Control Panel -> User Accounts. By "filesystem owner" I mean the user that owns