On 3/08/2011 12:11 AM, Kevin Grittner wrote:
Glonet NV / Mathieu Aras<math...@glonet.be> wrote:
Can we install PostgreSQL 8.4 on a server 2008? Is it X64 and X32
compatible?
This is not a bug. A more appropriate list for this question would
have been pgsql-general.
I'm not sure what "server 2008" is, but if it's some form of
Windows, version 8.4 should support X32. I think you need version
9.0 (or the upcoming 9.1 release) to support Windows X64.
-Kevin
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Running_%26_Installing_PostgreSQL_On_Native_Windows#Can_I_install_a_32-bit_PostgreSQL_on_64-bit_Windows.3F
A 32-bit Pg will run fine on 64-bit windows.
That said, a native PostgreSQL 9.0 x64 build is available, and I'd
consider using that on a new Win2k8 install instead.o
As Kevin said, this isn't a bug. Please follow the guidelines on the bug
report form and use the mailing list instead.
(Hmm, maybe we should link to the Nabble forum gateway for -general on
the bug report page?)
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