""Merlin Moncure"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > > > > And I think VC++ 6.0 is ok, it is power enough and not so big for > > pgsql's > > > development. And latter versions of VC++ can automatically convert > > 6.0's > > > project files. There are also a "VC++7 to VC++6 project converter" > on > > > www.codeproject.com. > > > > | You might be surprised to know that this has been already done. > Back in > > | the 7.2 cycle there was a win32 build floating around that compiled > and > > | built inside of visual studio 6. I think Jan Wieck was one of the > > | people involved in the effort. > > > > | That would be a good place to start looking. > > > > | Merlin > > > > I know sth. about Jan Wieck's work, but cannot find the VC++ > projects. > > Now I have started a PgFoundry project "vcproject". > > > > Regards, > > William ZHANG > > The peerdirect port is still available on Bruce's ftp site here: > ftp://momjian.postgresql.org/pub/postgresql/win32/PeerDirect/ > > as a patch vs. the 7.2 postgresql. > > > fwiw, I think your project is in a race against time vs. the upcoming > improved win32 posix support. Details are skimpy but the rumors are ms > is going to allow running just about any unix app without emulation.
I remember that Microsoft stopped supporting POSIX subsystem in Win32. Can you give me more information? > Currently the major advantage I see of providing alternative to mingw is > providing 64 bit version of postgresql to windows since mingw does not > appear to be going 64 bit anytime soon. Not thinking about that yet. > The win32 build environment issue was discussed quite heatedly when the > porting effort started heating up. At the time I advocated for a vc6 > build environment but have since then realized that probably would have > been a mistake. > > Merlin > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to > choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not > match > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: 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