-----Original Message-----
From: Martijn van Oosterhout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 10/13/2005 8:08 PM
To: Tom Lane
Cc: Thomas Hallgren; Dave Page; pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] pg_config --pgxs on Win32
> Besides, Windows has accepted the forward slash as directory seperator
> all the way since DOS 2.0 when directories were introduced. The only
> reason they sometimes don't work as expected is because it's also the
> option indicator :(.
>
> Presumably things break when commands read /path as an option rather
> than a path. Hopefully they're smart enough to realize c:/path does not
> actually contain an option but is just a path. Presumably that's
> fixable some other way?
When we first discussed this I posted a very simple example 'cd /' which does
absolutely nothing unlike 'cd \' or 'cd \\' which work as expected, quite
possibly for the reason you suggest. Although the / is accepted, I don't
believe it can be called reliable as it obviously doesn't work in all
situations.
Regardless, the msys/gmake case is definately the most important to support,
but I do think we should note in the docs that pg_config may not work well in
non-msys/cygwin environments.
Regards, dave.
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