Jean-Michel POURE wrote: > > Dear Mark, > > Agreed except for paths (see below). But now that we agree, why not move to > Windows in three steps: > 1) Release a minimal Cygwin + PostgreSQL installer, > 2) Have 100.000 downloads or more Windows developpers, > 3) Work as a team on a Windows port. > > By the way : Cygwin accepts both Windows AND Unix paths depending on > installation options. Cygwin is able to understand C:\program > files\postgresql\var\lib\pgsql, /cygdrive/../var/lib/pgsql or simply > /var/lib/pgsql.
The point you are missing is that a cygwin version of postgres is unacceptable. Doing an installer BEFORE commiting to making the system excellent is putting the cart before the horse. The LAST thing we want is 100,000+ Windows users downloading PostgreSQL and getting a cygwin version. The first time it doesn't work because of anti-virus software, they'll call it junk. When they test performance and see that it sucks, they'll remove the software. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])