> Always install with 'setup.exe'. Never "just unzip" a file if you don't
> understand and/or aren't willing to endure the consequences.
I spent the whole day messing with cygwin time machine and also trying to
install from a tarball. No luck at all. I can't even figure out how to
install from
>The old one, which overwrites 8.x can be downloaded e.g. at
>http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/publ/cygwin/release/postgresql/postgresql-7.4.5-1.tar.bz2
>
I am not sure what's the right way to install the tarball, so I just
unzipped it in the root folder. However, I am getting the following error
when
>Ok, I'm convinced to prepare a new postgresql74-7.4.13-1 package tree,
>which installs into usr/lib/postgres74.
>Importing MS-Access seems to be a cool feature.
Thanks for doing this, Reini.
So when and where can I get the 7.4.x package tree?
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Christopher,
I must have messed something up while zipping up and copying cygwin from my
desktop to my laptop. Now I am getting this error:
"'bash' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
program or batch file."
Do you have any idea what I messed up?
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I installed Cygwin on my desktop long time ago. So, now I have old versions
of different packages, such as PostgreSQL 7.3.4 set up on my desktop.
I am currently trying to set up my laptop and I want to have identical setup
to my desctop. Which mean that I want an old version of PG.
So, my questi
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