Hi,

You can use Cygwin (www.cygwin.com) to run postgresql on Windows. Cygwin is a Unix 
environment for Windows. You can compile from original source code; or you can install 
the Cygwin-Postgresql package. The second option is very easy. Just use the graphical 
interface that comes with Cygwin and the installation will be done automatically.

Also postgresql has a native windows version that is in alpha stage afaik. If this is 
what you've mentioned, then I don't know its location. It will be ready in 6 months 
they say....


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> Sent: 25 Kasim 2002 Pazartesi 06:20
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> Subject: [pgadmin-support] Windows Version of PostGreSQL
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> Hi
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> Where will I get the Windows Version of PostGreSQL?
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> Thanks for your help
> 
> Narayanan
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