On 6/19/07, Zachary L. Stauber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've found actually that PostGIS runs as stable under Windows as it does
under Linux, and it's easier to install, plus it's more up to date.
You can have a development snapshot built from sources on Linux easier
than on Windows. Do you want more up to date?
 The
RPM's for Fedora are always six months behind what is available in tgz form.
I couldn't find the information to get PostGIS RPM working under Linux, but
under Windows it was a 1 minute install and it was all done for me.  Also it
was easier to set security under Windows.  Under Linux I had to change it in
several places to be able to connect LOCALLY, even though I could connect
from other machines.
Once again, a "nice" GUI. I have it working built from sources and
installed from packages on Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu Server and Arch
and configuration is just about changing a few values on a text file,
just as windows version does, but with a GUI.

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Leonardo Mateo.
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