>> Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
>> > We support WIn95/98 clients, not servers.
>>
>> I thought we did have a cygwin-based server port? If not, there's
>> a heckuva lot of useless "PORTNAME=win" conditional compilation in
>> the backend.
>>
>> Mind you, I don't think any sane dbadmin would use Windoze as a
>> platform for a mission-critical application, regardless of database
>> engine choice. So the cygwin port is pretty much a toy IMHO.
>> If MySQL wants to have the toy-application market segment, they're
>> welcome to it.
>
>We support servers on NT, but not on Win95/98. Cygwin supports both,
>but the Win95/98 has missing features that we need. People have asked
>about it, and they have said they were going to try Win95/98 and report
>back on the problems they had, but no one has. I assume they got lots
>of "unimplemented" messages from Cygwin and gave up.
IMO, having a 'toy' server during development on a win9x platform would be really nice. Coming from a MySQL/PHP
background,it sure is nice to take the laptop out on a nice day and be able to develop 'real' applications that are
thenmoved to a real server platform.
I just tried the latest NT port binaries, hoping that I could at least start up the server process. Even an
extremelylimited server on this platform would be welcome. Sometimes you don't get to choose your development OS :(
I have Cygwin installed, but when I try to start postgres.exe I get the following error message:
FATAL 1: SetPgUserName: no entry in host passwd file
I also find no postmaster in the install. So am I just wasting time?
Thanks,
John
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