I'm happy to help install it.  The installer for PostgreSQL is pretty
much self-explanatory.  The other steps would be:

1.  Add a NHibernate user (optional) and database through pgAdmin.
This should be fairly straight-forward, but I can provide details if
desired.
2.  Make sure <install folder>\9.0\data\postgresql.conf has something
like listen_addresses = '*' if the agents are on separate machines.
3.  Add a line to <install folder>\9.0\data\postgresql.conf to allow
agents on your local network to connect.  For example:
        host    all    all    129.168.1.0/24    md5
4.  Reload the configuration (there's a link to reload from start menu).
5.  Send us the credentials. :)

Let me know if anything else is needed.

          Patrick Earl

On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 1:40 AM, Richard Brown (gmail)
<[email protected]> wrote:
> We'd agreed previously (with James) to get it working locally first (i.e.,
> get the binaries etc. checked in).
>
> We may also need to put together installation instructions/requirements.
>
> Is it currently in a state that can be run locally?
> (I've got postgres on machine, I could give it a try if you'd like?)
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Patrick Earl
> Sent: Monday, February 28, 2011 5:34 AM
> To: nhibernate-development
> Subject: [nhibernate-development] TeamCity PostgreSQL Support
>
> *pings James*
>
> Well, now that Richard awesomely got our multi-db ducks in a row, I'm
> looking to get access to a PostgreSQL 9.0 database on the TeamCity
> server.
>
> Looking forward to getting things set up.
>
>       Patrick Earl
>

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