6.3's
libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll work together with rob's binaries built with gcc-4.7.0 ?
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Dne 7.7.2011 22:03, NightStrike napsal(a):
> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 3:33 PM, kmx wrote:
>> Dne 7.7.2011 17:41, Dongsheng Song napsal(a):
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I see PostgreSQL in the "Projects successfully using MinGW-w64" list, but
>> when I build
ne with 64bit mingw-w64 but fails
with 32-bit mingw-w64 (I am using sezero's personal builds).
Try to have a look at the enclosed patch (feel free to post it upstream)
which makes it possible to compile postgresql-9.0.4 with 32bit mingw-w64.
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/z/s
Ozkan,
after slightly heated *.la-discussion I just want you to know that I like
your personal builds.
Thank you for you time and hard work. Please keep up and do not get
discouraged.
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which is unfortunately approx 8 commits after the latest stable release
9.0.3 (28 Jan 2011).
Conclusion:
1/ checkout latest sources from postgresql git repo
2/ wait for 9.0.4
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Are there any special steps necessary for building postgresql with mingw-w64?
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tryning to get
> the memcached test suite to run.
If you are asking whether it is possible to use strawberry perl instead
on MSYS perl - I am afraid it is not. It should work just in case you
are using non unix paths (like "d:/any/dir" or "d:
Dne 4.5.2010 18:42, Patrick Galbraith napsal(a):
> kmx wrote:
>> Dne 4.5.2010 16:10, Patrick Galbraith napsal(a):
>>
>>> kmx wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> could you please add the following 2 items to the list of Projects
&
Dne 4.5.2010 16:10, Patrick Galbraith napsal(a):
> kmx wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> could you please add the following 2 items to the list of Projects
>> successfully using MinGW-w64
>>
>> 1/ "perl (5.12.0 and later)" with link to http://www.perl.org/
Hi,
could you please add the following 2 items to the list of Projects
successfully using MinGW-w64
1/ "perl (5.12.0 and later)" with link to http://www.perl.org/
2/ "strawberry perl (contains bundled mingw-w64 gcc toolchain)" with
link to http://strawberryperl.
h
wxMSW-2.8.10-w64-winhash.patch
wxMSW-2.8.11-w64.patch
wxMSW-2.8.10-w64-stc.patch
wxMSW-2.8.11-filefn.patch
wxWidgets-2.8.0-magic.patch
(do not be nervous that some of them
(don't know
>> which ones they are..)
>
> Well, we could, but I am not that sure if those functions are of much
> interest here. ...
It would be nice to have updated crypt32.def in 1.0 branche; if I can ask for
this. It is necess
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