Islam Hegazy wrote:
Hi all
I have postgresql server installed on a windows machine and I want to
retrieve data using C functions. I followed the steps in the
documentation but it didn't work for windows. I created a .dll
projects for my functions but postgres.h calls .h files that I can't
Andrei-
*If you're developing under nix* then I would use windows cygwin (bash
shell) e.g.
\cygwin\cygwin.bat
cd /
find . -name strings.h
you will see /usr/include
but this version of strings.h only includes string.h
to bring into environment make sure you include the /usr/include in .profile
- Original Message -
From: Andrei Kovalevski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org; Islam Hegazy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 7:32 AM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] C functions under windows
Islam Hegazy wrote:
Hi all
I have postgresql server installed on a windows
Islam Hegazy wrote:
I have added the path to the include directory of postgresql but it
hasn't already some of the files that are in linux include path like
strings.h. It doesn't object about postgres.h which it can find now
but it objects about strings.h
I use MSVC6 to make my dll file.
Hi all
I have postgresql server installed on a windows machine and I want to retrieve
data using C functions. I followed the steps in the documentation but it didn't
work for windows. I created a .dll projects for my functions but postgres.h
calls .h files that I can't find on the windows
Are you building with the same compiler as the backend was built with? If
you're using the binary distribution that means mingw unless you're testing the
pre-beta snapshot Dave uploaded a few days ago.
/Magnus
--- Original message ---
From: Islam Hegazy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Hello !
I have to develop c++ function for PostgreSQL 7.3.1 under Windows 2000,
what compilers and linkers may be used for this purposes ? I have Visual
C++ 6.0 and C++Builder 5.0 . May I use them ?
Best regards,
Sincerely yours,
Yuriy Rusinov.
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