Re: Porting to Native WindowsNT/2000
От | Dave Page |
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Тема | Re: Porting to Native WindowsNT/2000 |
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Msg-id | 8568FC767B4AD311AC33006097BCD3D61A2E00@woody.vale-housing.co.uk обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Porting to Native WindowsNT/2000 (Dwayne Miller <dmiller@espgroup.net>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
> -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Lane [mailto:tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us] > Sent: 04 September 2001 06:43 > To: dave Page > Subject: Re: [HACKERS] Porting to Native WindowsNT/2000 > > > I thought this might interest you. > ************************************** Thanks Tom, > "Ken Hirsch" <kenhirsch@myself.com> writes: > >>> Three.... can you start cygwin programs on startup of the system? > > > It's not quite as simple as that. You can run it as a > service under the > SRVANY program, but that doesn't provide > for a clean shut-down. Has anybody > written an NT service > wrapper for Postgresql? > > IIRC, Jason Tishler was working on one awhile back. Check > the mailing list archives. Jason and others have indeed have indeed got it running as a service using Cygwins cygrunsrv program. I'm now using this configuration for pgAdmin hacking on my laptop and it works well. > As far as the general topic goes: this has come up several > times before, and the conclusion has always been that a > native Windows port would require effort (both initial, and > ongoing maintenance) vastly out of proportion to the reward. > > But it occurs to me that it might be useful to provide a > downloadable package that includes both the Postgres server > and as much of Cygwin as you need to run it, all wrapped up > in a nice friendly installer. Jean-Michel Poure and I were discussing this yesterday and were looking into writing a plugin for pgAdmin II that will guide the users through installing minimal Cygwin with PostgreSQL & the IPC-Daemon on their system. The idea is that they download and install pgAdmin which is a simple procedure for the Windows user (== non *nix user) then run a wizard which downloads and sets up the rest for them so they end up with a working PostgreSQL, running as a service, with pgAdmin as the admin front end. We're also looking into a pg_hba.conf editor to make it easier to write and test pg_hba.conf files. Regards, Dave.
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