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From Jason Tishler <jt@dothill.com>

* doc/FAQ_MSWIN: Update to be consistent with software -- mainly change
comment from lack of Cygwin UNIX domain socket support and to list of
current Cygwin UNIX domain socket issues.
* src/include/config.h.in: Enable UNIX domain sockets for Cygwin.
* src/include/port/win.h: Disable UNIX domain sockets for Cygwin b20.1.
* src/test/regress/pg_regress.sh: Use UNIX domain sockets for Cygwin
instead of TCP/IP.
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How do I installing PostgreSQL on Windows NT or Windows 2000?
=============================================================
$Date: 2000/10/18 21:14:56 $
$Date: 2001/01/19 23:43:35 $
1. Install the Cygwin package.
The Cygwin package provides a UNIX-like API on top of the Win32
API. It is available at <http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/>.
The 1.1.x series is recommended (1.1.4 was the latest at the time
The 1.1.x series is recommended (1.1.7 was the latest at the time
of this writing); using 1.0 or B20 might require extra efforts.
For B20 you also need to download the separate crypt library at the
same location.
2. Install the cygipc package, available at
<http://cygutils.netpedia.net/V1.1/cygipc/>. Do not use versions
prior to 1.04, they will not work.
<http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/users/cwilson/cygutils/V1.1/cygipc/>.
Do not use versions prior to 1.04, they will not work.
3. Optional: The "Andy Piper Tools" at <http://www.xemacs.freeserve.co.uk/>
are a collection of pre-compiled libraries and utilities that you
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6. Proceed according to the INSTALL file. (./configure; make; etc.)
NOTE: By default, PostgreSQL clients like psql communicate using Unix
domain sockets, which do not work on Windows. Start the postmaster
with -i, and when connecting to the database from a client, set the
PGHOST environment variable to `localhost' or supply the hostname on
the command line.
NOTE: There are two issues with Cygwin's current UNIX domain socket
support:
1. psql (and other clients) will hang if postmaster is not running and
the socket file (e.g., /tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432) exists.
2. Cygwin's AF_UNIX sockets are really implemented as AF_INET sockets
so they are inherently insecure.
Problem reports can be sent to <pgsql-ports@postgresql.org>.