William ZHANG wrote:
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From: "Andrew Dunstan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dave Page" <dpage@vale-housing.co.uk>
Cc: "William ZHANG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 10:24 PM
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] Call for 7.5 feature completion
Dave Page wrote:
* Compile with MSVC on Win32 platforms. MySQL support it.
So what? It would take a major amount of work, with no useful benefits.
... and you can compile all the client and library stuff with MSVC -
just not the server nor extensions. But the audience for compiling those
is far smaller.
I think the most popular method to build a project on Win32 is using
MSVC or Intel C. Intel C can be integrated with MSVC's IDE to help
developers increase their productivity. Actually I have tried to make
the backend of pgsql-8.0.3 build with MSVC 6.0, and it works well.
Should I polish it and send it as a patch?
Having been a Win32 developer for several years, I think it is more
convenient to use MSVC's IDE than CL.exe with NMAKE.exe.
Although I do not like Microsoft very much, and like to use MinGW
or Cygwin to do some small tests, MSVC is more suitable for
native Win32 development. If pgsql want to be the first class citizen
on Windows, and want to compete with MySQL, I think supporting
MSVC is important. I beleive there will be many contributions from
the Win32 world.
You are missing the point. We are not prepared to support two completely
different build systems. Our build system is very very heavily dependent
on gmake. So if you want to change the build system you have to come up
with something that works everywhere. COming up with a project file or
an nmake file for Windows is not hard. Keeping them in step with
everything else is very hard.
We currently have nmake files for the client libraries, but project
files might be good to have too, and I don't think we have those. Why
not start a pgfoundry project to publish some MSVC project files, at
least for the client libs?
cheers
andrew
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