From: | nospam(at)nospam(dot)nospam (Steve Jorgensen) |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Windows install |
Date: | 2001-04-04 22:54:38 |
Message-ID: | 3acba5c4.1021375890@news.onemain.com |
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Thanks for the pointer. Does this isntall require Cygwin and Cygipc
to be installed first, or does it handle all that?
On Wed, 04 Apr 2001 16:41:00 +0200, Antonio Da Silva
<tonio(at)novadeck(dot)com> wrote:
>If you want an install version of PostGres
>look @
>http://208.160.255.143/
>
>or http://208.160.255.143/pgsql/pgsql.exe
>
>Tonio
>
>Steve Jorgensen wrote:
>>
>> I'm working with a group of people who need to use PostgreSQL on
>> Windows, but are not yet knowledgeable hackers. I am also in this
>> category.
>>
>> I need to be able to install a reasonably recent version of PostgreSQL
>> on Windows NT or Windows 2K, and I need to be able to create a list of
>> step-by-step instructions for the other group members on how to do the
>> same.
>>
>> All the instructions I have found so far take you just so far, then
>> say now just proceed as normal. What's normal? Also, I should assume
>> most people will be using the Cygwin tools, not VC++, though I'd like
>> to be able to send out binaries and not have everyone have to worry
>> about compiling at all.
>>
>> I found a binary package of 7.0 for Windows NT, but the Docs for
>> Windows seem to be only how to compile and install one library dll.
>> Since i have a binary package, I hope I don't need to compile, but in
>> any case, I still don't know how to install.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
>--
>tonio(at)novadeck(dot)com - http://nioto.com/
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