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  • Jonathan Barnhart

    7.5 Windows version

    Is there any chance I can get a pre-release executable of the Windows
    native Postgresql so I can start doing some application development? I
    do not intend to deploy a buggy postgres, but even if it goes boom
    occasionally it will allow me to build the app so that when everything
    is finalized I'm months ahead on development.

    It's important to note that I mainly use Borland compilers so unless
    this will compile in c++ builder, I'll need executables.

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  • Bernard Clement

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    Re: 7.5 Windows version

    Hello Jonathan,

    Take look at URL: http://techer.pascal.free.fr/postgis/psqlwin/

    That French guy has a binary version of PG for Windows.

    The zip is at URL: http://techer.pascal.free.fr/postgis/psqlwin.zip

    Note that I did not tried it!

    Good luck!

    Bernard

    On Tuesday 22 June 2004 15:13, Jonathan Barnhart wrote:[color=blue]
    > Is there any chance I can get a pre-release executable of the Windows
    > native Postgresql so I can start doing some application development? I
    > do not intend to deploy a buggy postgres, but even if it goes boom
    > occasionally it will allow me to build the app so that when everything
    > is finalized I'm months ahead on development.
    >
    > It's important to note that I mainly use Borland compilers so unless
    > this will compile in c++ builder, I'll need executables.
    >
    > =====
    > "We'll do the undoable, work the unworkable, scrute the inscrutable and
    > have a long, hard look at the ineffable to see whether it might not be
    > effed after all"
    >
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    • Richard Huxton

      #3
      Re: 7.5 Windows version

      Jonathan Barnhart wrote:[color=blue]
      > Is there any chance I can get a pre-release executable of the Windows
      > native Postgresql so I can start doing some application development? I
      > do not intend to deploy a buggy postgres, but even if it goes boom
      > occasionally it will allow me to build the app so that when everything
      > is finalized I'm months ahead on development.[/color]

      You might want to start with the cygwin version at http://www.cygwin.com
      Start using that today perhaps, and move over to 7.5 when it goes into Beta.
      [color=blue]
      > It's important to note that I mainly use Borland compilers so unless
      > this will compile in c++ builder, I'll need executables.[/color]

      You'll probably want to check the mailing list archive for the Win32
      developers: http://www.postgresql.org/lists.html
      I *think* there's a nightly build available, but I don't know how usable
      the windows port is as a development target yet.

      --
      Richard Huxton
      Archonet Ltd

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      • Holger Hoffstaette

        #4
        Re: 7.5 Windows version

        On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 12:13:01 -0700, Jonathan Barnhart wrote:
        [color=blue]
        > Is there any chance I can get a pre-release executable of the Windows
        > native Postgresql so I can start doing some application development? I do
        > not intend to deploy a buggy postgres, but even if it goes boom
        > occasionally it will allow me to build the app so that when everything is
        > finalized I'm months ahead on development.[/color]

        Have a look at:


        I have no idea how usable this is (just tracking the progress), but
        there's a binary snapshot.

        Holger



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