>>Along similar lines, when I installed RC1 on a windows box it >installed it >>under the "program files" directory. Now, this was fine for >most cases, but >>when I had to use some of the command line tools it was >really crappy trying >>to write explicit directories under dos. I generally chalk >that up to windows >>being a crappy os to work with from the command line, but I >wonder if the >>installer ought to be more suggestive to use something like >c:\postgresql\ or >>at least warn user not to install in directories with spaces. >> >> > >Well, that's not really along similar lines, except that it also >concerns the issue of spaces in directories. > >Actually, the standard Windows place to put software is Program Files, >and programs that don't do that are considered somewhat impolite. The >short answer really is "put the directories in your path". >Windows users >generally understand this quite well. Maybe the installer should offer >to add the location to the System path or the user's path (assuming it >doesn't already).
It doesn't, but it's already on our TODO. Oh, and you can always manually change to install in c:\postgresql or whatever. It's just the default that is the platform mandated standard :-) //Magnus ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly