Greetings!
 
I am trying to learn how to use ADO.Net to access a PostGRESQL database
through C#, using MS Visual Studio 2008 on a Windows XP Pro box.  At
first, I was using the PgOldDb provider for .Net, but it seems that that
provider is not complete.  It did not work for me.  I switched to ODBC
and was able to perform the update operations I spent more than a day
struggling with.  I would still like to use OLE DB instead of ODBC, as I
understand that it is faster and more compatible with the .Net
architecture.  So I tried the Npgsql provider.  I was dismayed to see
that there are no installation instructions on the PGFoundry download
page, but a Google search turned up a user's manual.  According to that,
all I had to do was to put the npgsql.dll file into a known location,
and if I wanted IntelliSense to work, I had to put into the GAC as well.
So I did.  But when I tried to run an application using it, an exception
was thrown complaining that it could not find file or assembly
Mono.Security.  
 
Do I have the wrong file?  I loaded the .Net 2.0 version (or so I
thought).  Do I need another file?  Should I use a different provider
entirely?  
 
Thank you very much.
 
RobR
 

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