Re: [GENERAL] Tcl & PG on Win 7 64 bit - is it working for anyone?

2013-02-09 Thread Carlo Stonebanks
I am actually in the same folder as the libpgtcl.dll, and that particular failure would raise a different error in any case: 'couldn't load library "libpgtc": this library or a dependent library could not be found in library path' -Original Message- From: Adrian Klaver [mailto:adrian.kla

Re: [GENERAL] Running multiple instances off one set of binaries

2013-02-09 Thread Sergey Konoplev
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 7:39 PM, Karl Denninger wrote: > Am I correct in that I can do this by simply initdb-ing the second instance > with a different data directory structure, and when starting it do so with a > different data directory structure? You are correct. > And that as long as there ar

[GENERAL] Running multiple instances off one set of binaries

2013-02-09 Thread Karl Denninger
Let's assume I want to run: 1. An instance of the database that is a replicated copy from another site. 2. A LOCAL instance that contains various things on the local machine that are not shared. Let's further assume all are to be 9.2 revs. Am I correct in that I can do this by simply initdb-ing

Re: [GENERAL] Tcl & PG on Win 7 64 bit - is it working for anyone?

2013-02-09 Thread Adrian Klaver
On 02/09/2013 09:52 AM, Carlo Stonebanks wrote: I have been trying to get the Tcl package for client applications PgTcl to work for some time now. I have tried the SourceForge pgtclng 2.0 project, I have recompiled it with MinGW-64, I have installed PG 9.1.8 64 bit and made sure PATH points to i

[GENERAL] Tcl & PG on Win 7 64 bit - is it working for anyone?

2013-02-09 Thread Carlo Stonebanks
I have been trying to get the Tcl package for client applications PgTcl to work for some time now. I have tried the SourceForge pgtclng 2.0 project, I have recompiled it with MinGW-64, I have installed PG 9.1.8 64 bit and made sure PATH points to its lib folder so it can find libpq.dll. NO matter