Reading the details on the ipc-daemon gpf, i see the error was caused
with the cygwin1.dll.
in one of the guides I´ve found it says toset the PATH, but nothig how
to or where. also, it comments about cygwin2.dll, but I cant find it
on my system.
so, any idea?
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> Say, you *do* have CYGWIN=server set in your environment variables, don't
> you?
Yes, I *do*.
> http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygserver.html#use-cygserver
> http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html
>
any case, I will remove everything from cygwin and try again.
cheers
Hi there!
> But I wonder if this will work, because your real problem seems to be
> the missing IPC
> support with your failing cygserver. This is not related to postgresql at all.
>
IPC is, in theory, installed. But everytime I run it I have a gpf
error. So I don't lnow if it is running or not.
So far, I put postmaster to run, but it
does not receive any connection. trying to start
/etc/rc.d/init.d/postgres fails. Running cygsrv -S cygserver results
in error 120. My conclusion is I cannot run Postgres 8 on this
plataform.
If anyone can run Postgres 7 or know any *working* tutorial, just
Hello there!
> Which postgresql 8 version exactly?
8.0.7-1, though there is a 8.1.4-2.
> The cygwin release or self-build?
cygwin.
>
> Official is 8.0.7, but I have more versions on my own setup site
> http://rurban.xarch.at/software/cygwin/
>
> Running postmaster as service or as user?
> Sta
Sorry about the double post.
A message that does not appears on the log file:
psql: could not connect to server: Connection reset by peer
Is the server running locally and accpeting
connections on Unix domain socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432"?
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Hello!
Before someone tells me to use Linux or a NT based win to run a native
Postgres, I must say that I have no choice regarding the use of
Postgres on old Win98 machines - this is a huge project that involves
some schools that still have this OS and will take a little longer for
them to switch
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