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Subject: Re: [HACKERS] Review of VS 2010 support patches
From: Craig Ringer <cr...@postnewspapers.com.au>
To: Brar Piening <b...@gmx.de>
Date: 06.07.2011 14:56

It turns out that VS2010v8.patch is also attached to the same message.
Not that you'd know it from the ... interesting ... way the web ui presents attachments. Sorry I missed it.

Yes I've also noticed that the web ui has somewhat screwed up the two patches attached to my email.

This seems avoidable as one can see in http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2011-07/msg00140.php but I don't know how.

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That makes sense. Do you want to integrate those in a v9 revision along wiht a docs patch?
I certainly could. But as those files are Andrew's work which isn't really related to VS2010 build and could as well be commited seperately I don't want to take credit for it. I'll remove my versions from the patch (v9 probably) if those files get commited.

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For the docs, it might be worth being more specific about the visual studio versions.

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Thanks for the hints I'll consider then once I'll get started with the docs.

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Now I just need to test with Windows SDK 6.0 (if I can even get it to install on win7 x64; the installer keeps crashing) as that's the SDK shipped with Visual Studio 2005 SP1 .

Actually I've also successfully tested an empty (no config.pl) 32-bit build using Visual Studio 2005 RTM.

Regards,

Brar

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