Bruce Momjian said:
>
> I was hoping to avoid platform-specific binaries. Once pg_ctl is done
> in C, it can start/stop the postmaster, but not individual backends.
> Can we add a flag to pg_ctl so it can send arbitrary signals to
> processed on Win32? That would be best, I think.
>
Ok, that mak
I was hoping to avoid platform-specific binaries. Once pg_ctl is done
in C, it can start/stop the postmaster, but not individual backends.
Can we add a flag to pg_ctl so it can send arbitrary signals to
processed on Win32? That would be best, I think.
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> > >>Attached are 2 files needed to create a pgkill facility
> for Windows,
> > >>and a complementary patch for src/bin/Makefile
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> > >If it's only for the regression tests, then it should go into that
> > >directory.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> > In effect you need
Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> >>Attached are 2 files needed to create a pgkill facility for Windows,
> >>and a complementary patch for src/bin/Makefile
> >>
> >>
> >
> >If it's only for the regression tests, then it should go into that
> >directory.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> In effect you need this on
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Andrew Dunstan wrote:
Attached are 2 files needed to create a pgkill facility for Windows,
and a complementary patch for src/bin/Makefile
If it's only for the regression tests, then it should go into that
directory.
In effect you need this on Windows anywhere
> Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> > Attached are 2 files needed to create a pgkill facility for
> Windows,
> > and a complementary patch for src/bin/Makefile
>
> If it's only for the regression tests, then it should go into
> that directory.
It is not. It is a tool required to do any "controlled backe
Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> Attached are 2 files needed to create a pgkill facility for Windows,
> and a complementary patch for src/bin/Makefile
If it's only for the regression tests, then it should go into that
directory.
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