From: | "Joseph" <lters(at)mrtc(dot)com> |
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To: | <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | RE: Postgresql usage clip. |
Date: | 2000-05-30 09:42:08 |
Message-ID: | 003c01bfca1d$800e0cd0$050101c3@rodstaff.edu |
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> >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.
>
> I just tried the latest NT port binaries, hoping that I
> could at least start up the server process. Even an
> extremely limited 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
I tried and succeeded in getting Postgres to run on an NT server.
There are some directions on here that are helpful.
There is a util that collects all the user names and groups and puts them in
a /etc/groups and /etc/users files.
Someone directed me to this site
http://www.freebsd.org/~kevlo/postgres/portNT.html
Respectfully - Joseph Showalter
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