> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher Kings-Lynne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: 17 September 2002 09:05
> To: Dave Page; Bruce Momjian
> Cc: Robert Treat; Justin Clift; Peter Eisentraut; Tom Lane; 
> Curt Sampson; PostgreSQL Hackers Mailing List
> Subject: RE: [HACKERS] PGXLOG variable worthwhile?
> 
> 
> > I use PostgreSQL on Linux for production and XP for 
> development, and 
> > am likely to continue that way. I've been beta testing the native 
> > Win32 port of PostgreSQL as Justin has and the latest version is 
> > fantastic - it runs as a service, osdb shows impressive results 
> > compared to Cygwin PostgreSQL on the same system and it's a 
> breeze to 
> > install, despite there being no installer yet.
> 
> >From where do we get this fabled Win32 port?
> 

The call for testers (below) was originally posted to the Cygwin list.

Regards, Dave.

===

My company is actively working on a Native Windows Port of Postgres
based on 7.2.1.  This is the same group that Jan Wieck and Katie Ward
work with.  We are now at the stage that we need community involvement
to help work out the bugs.

We plan on contributing the code to the Postgres base, but
we want to make sure that most of the bugs have been worked 
out before doing so.

We are looking for people who have an application that currently runs on
Postgres 7.2 and who also have a Windows environment. If you would like
to get involved, please send me email at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks...

...MikeF
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