On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 9:41 AM, jimmy <mpo...@126.com> wrote:

> Is EnterpriseDB opensource and free. Has this database some limits and
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The EDB PostgreSQL installers are free, opensource and have no limits or
restrictions. They are the very first option at
https://www.postgresql.org/download/windows/


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> At 2018-09-06 15:57:30, "Dave Page" <dp...@pgadmin.org> wrote:
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> On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 6:23 AM, jimmy <mpo...@126.com> wrote:
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>> I use PostgreSQL-10.5-1-win64-bigsql.exe to install postgresql database.
>> How to install pgAgent on windows for postresql-bigsql-10.5.
>> I have been searching some articles to install pgAgent.
>> But they do not work.
>> I found there has not any version of pgAgent for windows in the website '
>> www.pgadmin.org'.
>> And PostgreSQL-10.5-1-win64-bigsql.exe installer also has not the
>> pgAgent.
>> When I execute CREATE EXTENSION pgagent, it throws ERROR:  could not open
>> extension control file
>> "H:/PostgreSQL/pg10/../pg10/share/postgresql/extension/pgagent.control":
>> No such file or directory.
>> How can I resolve these problems.
>> Thank you.
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> If you use the EDB PostgreSQL installers, you can install pgAgent using
> StackBuilder. For BigSQL you'll probably have to build and install it
> manually from source (which isn't exactly easy on Windows, and is dependent
> on what is included with and how BigSQL is packaged - which I know nothing
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> The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company
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