From: | <gnudev(at)ozemail(dot)com(dot)au> |
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To: | "Jason Tishler" <jason(at)tishler(dot)net>, <pgsql-cygwin(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: ipc-daemon initdb postmaster |
Date: | 2001-10-01 15:30:30 |
Message-ID: | 002001c14a8e$01d48180$b9fe3c3f@hello |
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Hey Jason,
> > Yes, I have many unanswered questions. Things from some lists such as
> > "You're way out of your depth" are very unhelpful, also...
>
> I hope that I didn't imply the above.
No, no. It wasn't a shot at you at all. I was referring to Alan Cox on the
kernel mailing list... ;-) I should have said so.
> > SE with updates, from the CD MS sends out to everyone who bought an
upgrade
> > from Windows 95. My system seems to be Windows 95 patched to be Windows
98
> > patched to be Windows 98 SE patched to be Windows 98 SE with updates.
;-P
>
> Maybe the constant upgrades left a turd? :,) I never upgrade -- instead
> I wipe and replace...
Hahahaha!!! Yes, I think so. Diarrhoea from the bad end of Windows. I
recently (3 days ago) wiped and replaced, but the windows 98 SE CD wouldn't
let me install things like SQL Server, so I had to wipe and reinstall
windows 95, then do the upgrades, to get all the software I wanted
installed.
I wonder what I can do to get cygwin happening with pgsql? Wince...
whimper.... I miss my Windows NT 4... :-( There's no way I can afford to
buy a new copy unless I get it second hand, yes I might do that. The
benefits outweigh the inconvenience of reinstalling everything all over
again.
James
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