Thanks. I will try it out. This sounds like the solution I was looking for.
Dave Page schrieb:
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 8:25 PM, Jörn Heid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your answer but here's the longer question as asked in the posts
before:
How can I use the officia
s so that I can distribute
an "all-inside" folder with all needed binaries, dlls and so on for all
Windows installations? Is it possible perhaps with a manifest file and
bundled dlls or is it impossible?
Jörn
Joshua Drake schrieb:
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 21:02:27 +0200
Jörn Heid <[EMAIL PROTEC
So, nobody knows how to make the official "Postgres without Installer"
to work with a normal Windows installation?
Jörn
Jörn Heid schrieb:
Okay, that's a misunderstanding.
I don't want to build it from the sources. I want to take the official
pre-built "postgres w
es. So I just want to add some
manifest/folders/dlls to make it work with the standard binaries. I hope
it would be possible as I don't want to rebuild all on each postgres update.
Jörn
Ashesh D Vashi schrieb:
Jörn Heid wrote:
Thanks Ashesh for your answer.
I will try to do so although
"pg_ctrl.exe start" will
work out of the box...
Cheers,
Jörn
Ashesh D Vashi schrieb:
Jörn Heid wrote:
Hi.
I want to use Postgres without installation. The problem is the
dependencies on the Visual C dll (msvcrt).
As far as I know it would be possible to include a manifest file
Hi.
I want to use Postgres without installation. The problem is the
dependencies on the Visual C dll (msvcrt).
As far as I know it would be possible to include a manifest file (only
for libpq.dll?) and bundle the dlls from c:\windows\WinSxS into the bin
directory of Postgres.
Is this correct?