On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 2:14 AM, Craig Ringer <craig@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
> On 22 December 2015 at 23:48, Alex Ignatov <a.ignatov@postgrespro.ru> wrote:
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>> I think that you can debug crash dump since windbg exists.
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> Nobody in their right mind uses windbg though. Visual Studio is really where
> it's at and the Express versions make it much more practical.
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> You can't even install Debugging Tools for Windows and Windbg standalone
> anymore.
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>> Also I think that Postgres on Windows number of instalations is so tiny
>> because people even today think that it is not so solid as unix version
>> thats why you think that nobody use your code ;).
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> I disagree. Windows Pg users are often at bigger companies and don't talk
> about PostgreSQL as much. Often for fear of reprisals from other database
> vendors they have ongoing relationships with. At least that's been my
> experience and I'm sure EDB folks will concur.
In my experience PG isn't used much in production on Windows in bigger
companies. It's used a *lot* (and is quite probably the most
frequently downloaded build from EDB or postgresql.org) as an embedded
database in some applications, and for development/test. There are a
huge number of Windows PostgreSQL users out there.
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