>> I'm using CVS HEAD in a windows environment. I'm trying to start the >> postmaster using "postmaster -c >dynamic_library_path=C:/foo/bar". It starts >> just fine, then, when I ask it to load a module, an error is >generating >> stating: > >> ERROR: component in parameter "dynamic_library_path" is not >an absolute path > >> I added a trace to find out what it thinks the path is. It >prints "C". >> Obviously it treats ':' as a path separator somewhere. > >Yeah. dynamic_library_path follows the universal Unix convention that >search path components are separated by ':'. Is there any equivalent >convention in Windows?
';' is what's used in PATH, and several other such places. //Magnus ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match