> test and work in unix SO. >
Setting up a linux VM for testing. OK; let's see. I might consider that. But at the end, this software would need to run in existing environments, which are Windows based. Sorry, it's not up to me to decide or change that. So this is a fundamental question for me. The Tryton client is available on Windows: good. Running a PostgreSQL database server on Windows is possible: good. Is a migration of the Tryton server to Windows in the pipeline? If yes, setting up a temporary test environment with a Virtual Linux might be worth the effort. Why? Our organisation will not migrate to another server platform soon, I'm sure. If not, I might be willing to help to get this done if there is any cooperation possible? -- -- [email protected] mailing list
