Re: How much work is a native Windows application?
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: How much work is a native Windows application? |
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Msg-id | 19330.1020954343@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: How much work is a native Windows application? (mlw <markw@mohawksoft.com>) |
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Re: How much work is a native Windows application?
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mlw <markw@mohawksoft.com> writes: > I have used the cygwin version too. It is a waste of time. No Windows user will > ever accept it. No windows-only user is going to use the cygwin tools. With decent packaging, no windows-only user would even know we have cygwin in there. The above argument is just plain irrelevant. The real point is that we need a nice clean friendly GUI for both installation and administration --- and AFAICS that will take about the same amount of work to write whether the server requires cygwin internally or not. Rather than expending largely-pointless work on internal rewrites of the server, people who care about this issue ought to be thinking about the GUI problems. > From a production stand point, would anyone reading this trust their > data to PostgreSQL running on cygwin? I wouldn't trust my data to *any* database running on a Microsoft OS. Period. The above argument thus doesn't impress me at all, especially when it's being made without offering a shred of evidence that cygwin contributes any major degree of instability. I am especially unhappy about the prospect of major code revisions and development time spent on chasing this rather than improving our performance and stability on Unix-type OSes. I agree with the comment someone else made: that's just playing Microsoft's game. regards, tom lane
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