Hello,


I have developed a postgres extension in Linux. I want to compile it in MS 
Windows as well. 



The extension extensively make use of POSIX threads and mutexes.



I've done some research regarding compiling in Windows. I am not sure in what 
way I should compile the extension. AFAIK, Visual Studio is not POSIX compliant 
and so I'll have to rewrite all those POSIX calls using Windows API. So it's 
better to compile the extension in Cygwin.



I have some questions regarding compiling the extension in Cygwin. Do I have to 
build PG in Cygwin, if I want to compile the extension in Cygwin? 



Our deployment pattern is like this, build everything in one machine and copy 
the DLLs into the production machine. So, if I compile in Cygwin, will the 
generated DLLs work in other Windows machines? Would the target machine be 
required to install any dependencies related to Cygwin in order to use the DLLs?



Also, one more question, not related to PG. Cygwin vs native Windows API calls, 
will there be much difference in the performance?(We are not using fork() 
calls, btw).





Thanks,

Insaf

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