Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Avaibility dates of Windows and MacOsX versions

2004-01-30 Thread Bruce Momjian
Jean-Michel POURE wrote:
 Dear friends,
 
 For information, do some of you have any idea of a planned avaibility of the 
 PostgreSQL server Windows port (a simple guess would suffice, I know there 
 are no central planning except Bruce tracking page and the hacker list).

It runs now in the sense you can issue a query, but fails most
regression tests.  I would say we should pass regression tests in a few
weeks.

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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Avaibility dates of Windows and MacOsX versions

2004-01-30 Thread Bruce Momjian
Jean-Michel POURE wrote:
 Dear friends,
 
 For information, do some of you have any idea of a planned avaibility of the 
 PostgreSQL server Windows port (a simple guess would suffice, I know there 
 are no central planning except Bruce tracking page and the hacker list).

Here is an email on that status (patch has not been applied yet):

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For application to HEAD, pending community review (rand.c to go in src/port)

Briefly,
 * configure + Makefile changes
 * shared memory attaching in EXEC_BACKEND case (+ minor fix for apparent
cygwin bug under cygwin/EXEC_BACKEND case only)
 * PATH env var separator differences
 * missing win32 rand functions added
 * placeholder replacements for sync etc under port.h


To those who are really interested, and there are a few of you: the attached
patch + file will allow the source base to be compiled (and, for some
definition, run) under MingW, with the following caveats (I wanted to
first properly fix all but the last of these, but y'all won't quit asking
for a patch :-):

* child death: SIGCHLD not yet sent, so as a minimum, you'll need to
put in some sort of delay after StartupDatabase, and handle setting
StartupPID to 0 etc (ie. the stuff the reaper() signal function is supposed
to do)

* dirmod.c: comment out the elog calls

* dfmgr.c: some hackage required to substitute_libpath_macro 

* slru/xact.c: comment out the errno checking after the readdir
(fixed by next version of MingW)

Again, this is only if you *really* want to see postgres compile and start,
and is a nice leg-up for working on the other Win32 TODO list items. Just
don't expect too much else from it at this point...

Cheers,
Claudio

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[pgadmin-hackers] Avaibility dates of Windows and MacOsX versions

2004-01-28 Thread Jean-Michel POURE
Dear friends,

For information, do some of you have any idea of a planned avaibility of the 
PostgreSQL server Windows port (a simple guess would suffice, I know there 
are no central planning except Bruce tracking page and the hacker list).

Also, do you know if the next stable release of wxGTK-2.5.1 will be able to 
compile in Unicode mode under MacOsX 10.3? is there a chance to see pgAdmin 
III running under MacOsX 10.3 soon?

Cheers,
Jean-Michel


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