Hi! I would like to suggest that we retire some of the old Visual C++ build infrastructure. Specifically, all the makefiles for VC++ 6.0 *except* libpq.
There is a point for keeping libpq - if you want to build a static version, it's easier if you can use the same version. And it's also required if you want to be able to use the PQtrace function. Therefor, I suggest that we keep both the VC++ and Borland makefiles for libpq (since we do seem to have someone touching the Borland stuff every now and then we can keep it, but I wouldn't consider it "properly maintained" :-P) The argument for removing the rest of the support is that it will get us away from having to maintain it :-) The build files can be generated automatically for Visual C++ 2005 using the new code (and you can build just the frontend part sif you want to), which is available as a free download from MS. Anybody think we need to keep those around? //Magnus ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org