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> Bingo, adding -lsecur32 to the libs directive in Makefile.PL
> fixes the problem.

Great. Is that something we should commit to that file? If so, just
let me know exactly what and where.

> Anyways, managed to get 2.8.7 compiled and up. Also, got the easy
> urls working, too.

> So, to install, choose one of:
> ppm install http://dbdpgppm.projects.postgresql.org/DBD-Pg-5.10.ppd
> ppm install http://dbdpgppm.projects.postgresql.org/DBD-Pg-5.10s.ppd
> ppm install http://dbdpgppm.projects.postgresql.org/DBD-Pg-5.8.ppd
> ppm install http://dbdpgppm.projects.postgresql.org/DBD-Pg-5.8s.ppd
> ppm install http://dbdpgppm.projects.postgresql.org/DBD-Pg-5.6.ppd
> ppm install http://dbdpgppm.projects.postgresql.org/DBD-Pg-5.6s.ppd
>
> Also, the following files may be needed:
> http://dbdpgppm.projects.postgresql.org/msvcr80.zip
> http://dbdpgppm.projects.postgresql.org/openssl.zip

Excellent, thanks, I'll try to find a Windows box to try them out. I see the
version name is now in the file name, +1. Maybe we could make the name
a little longer and indicate that the second half is the Perl version?

DBD-Pg-2.8.7-Perl5.10.ppd

And perhaps label things better so that it's clear that it's ordered by
Perl version on the page? I realize we might have to fight against the
limitations of pgfoundry.org on some of that. If so, let me know, I've got
access to that code as well. :)

Thanks for your work on this, it is greatly appreciated. We should think
about getting this into the ActiveState and stackbuilder repos as well.

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Greg Sabino Mullane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
End Point Corporation
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