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                   Compiling PostgreSQL On Native Win32 FAQ
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   Last updated: Thu Oct 14 18:22:57 EDT 2004
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   Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (pgman@candle.pha.pa.us)
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   The most recent version of this document can be viewed at
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   http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.FAQ_MINGW.html.
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   The FAQ for running PostgreSQL on native Win32 is at
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   http://pginstaller.projects.postgresql.org/FAQ_windows.html.
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   The native Win32 port is built from source using MinGW tools.  There
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   is also a precompiled binary installer called pginstaller which you
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   can download from http://pgfoundry.org/projects/pginstaller.  It is a
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   fully native build and uses no additional software like MinGW.
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Tools for Building Binaries
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   The native Win32 port requires a 32-bit NT-based Microsoft operating
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   system, like Windows NT 4, Windows 2000/2003, or Windows XP. (NT 4
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   doesn't support tablespaces because it doesn't support the junction
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   points needed for symlinks.)  Earlier operating systems do not have
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   sufficient infrastructure. Building the port also requires MinGW and
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   Msys, which can be downloaded from http://www.mingw.org/. MinGW is a
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   Unix-like build environment for Microsoft operating systems. Msys is a
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   collection of unix tools required to run shell scripts like
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   configure.  Neither is required to run the resulting binaries;  they
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   are needed only for creating the binaries.  We have no intention of
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   supporting Visual C; their build environment is just too different
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   from Unix, and maintenance of such a build environment would be too
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   burdensome.
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Steps For Building Binaries
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     * Download the nightly snapshot tarball from
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       ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/dev or checkout via CVS (you will
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       need bison, flex, and perl installed to build from CVS)
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     * Run configure (you might need to add the --without-zlib argument,
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       depending on whether you have installed zlib on MinGW)
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     * Run make install
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   Note:  it is suggested that you run psql under CMD.EXE., as the Msys
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   console has buffering issues.
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   If you make a change that you want to contribute, make a context diff
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   and send it to the mailing list.
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Access
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   The mailing list for discussion is pgsql-hackers-win32@postgresql.org.
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   You can subscribe by sending an email body containing the word
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   subscribe to pgsql-hackers-win32-request@postgresql.org.
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Resources
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   There are several resources that helped us complete this port:
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     * PeerDirect port of PostgreSQL 7.2 to Win32
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       (ftp://momjian.postgresql.org/pub/postgresql/win32/PeerDirect)
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     * CONNX Win32 signal
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       code(ftp://momjian.postgresql.org/pub/postgresql/win32/CONNX)
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     * SRA port of PostgreSQL to Win32 (unfortunately, this is not
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       publically available because the threaded portion is proprietary)
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     * CHM help files
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       (http://www.pgadmin.org/snapshots/help/en_US/pgadmin3.chm)
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