Re: PGSVC : PostgreSQL Windows Service Manager
От | Keith Woodell |
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Тема | Re: PGSVC : PostgreSQL Windows Service Manager |
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Msg-id | DAEPLOBLGHIGDDNJMMOKMEDMCGAA.efesar@unm.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: PGSVC : PostgreSQL Windows Service Manager ("Magnus Hagander" <mha@sollentuna.net>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers-win32 |
Magnus, > main distribution, it cannot rely on Borland C++ builder - it has to > compile with mingw. Since there is no other C++ code in postgresql, j... Actually, there's no C++; naming it was a due to old habits. It should be compliant. Borland CBuilder comes with MinGW and gcc, which compiled it fine (although the binary on the site is Borland). Maybe we have different versions of MinGW? Can you send your output? I will fix and retry. I also have a separate MinGW install, to build PGSQL, and I will try that. > Also, please note that GPL code is not compatible with the current > postgresql license - check the archives for multiple discussions... Please tell me which license to pick. I know it will be hard for you to allow me to relinquish my own control, but I'm fine with that. Tell me which one to pick, and I'll be happy to switch the license. :) For me, to you all, it's free, whatever, beer, money, however that goes ... I don't have an opinion! It's all free to me! > It should be quite possible to redirect these pipes using the data in > STARTUPINFO. I'm not sure how that will handle subprocesses execu... I redirected with STARTUPINFO by many methods (including Microsoft's example), and it positively could not find the sugar to redirect. The pipes were open, I could "read" (no data, however), then they would close with this error: "The pipe has ended." I tried with and without inheritance. I can try to link PGSQL with a link switch called "-mwindows" (which apparently disables the "DOS command window"), but I have no idea where? On the linker, I presume, but I'm not that well versed. Maybe the "console" is a "superprocess" to the "postmaster.exe"? Just a thought ... ? As for subprocesses, I'm not that well versed. I'd prefer to redirect stdout/stderr, if only to save my hairline. :) > As for using the eventlog - I think that depends a lot on the > environment. When debugging it's probably not the right thing (thoug... I'm not picky; more is better! Thanks for your input. -Keith Woodell System Administrator Natural Heritage New Mexico 505-277-3822 ext 232, 505-277-3844 (fax) Please report NHNM technical support issues at http://admin.heritage.unm.edu
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