Andrew,

As to how it was built: I was under the impression that the 8.3 release
is build using MSVSC? 

I was keen to give it a try to see if this version would work more
optimally on windows as the pg instance (8.2.5) I run normally suffers
from serious high pages/sec (by looking at perfmon on windows) slowing
the whole thing down (it's connected to a SAN on a 4Gb card and holds >
80 disks...so file I/O should not be the bottleneck). 

Now a quick restore back to 8.2.5...

~ Filip

-----Original Message-----
From: Filip Wuytack 
Sent: 03 December 2007 17:12
To: 'Andrew Dunstan'
Cc: 'pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org'
Subject: RE: [HACKERS] 8.3 beta 4 crash on windows 2003 64-bit

From the postgresql ftp server. I initially wanted to download beta3,
but spotted beta4 so I gave that a go

ftp.postgresql.org

/pub/binary/v8.3beta4/win32/

~ Filip 

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Dunstan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 December 2007 17:09
To: Filip Wuytack
Cc: pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] 8.3 beta 4 crash on windows 2003 64-bit



Filip Wuytack wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I loaded pg8.3 beta 4 on a win2k3 64bit box (8GB ram). I was able to 
> restore a database into it (about 30GB,5schemas and about 2000 tables)

> but whenever I try to open the tables in pgadmin3, the database 
> crashes (i've tried with both the default postgresql.conf file and 
> with some more tuned ones (based on 8.2.5 running on the same box 
> before holding the same db):
>
>
>   

Where did you get the binary from? How was it built?

cheers

andrew

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