Hi
> When you have postgresql support compiled into PHP, then PHP
connects
> directly using native PostgreSQL calls (libpq), no ODBC layer to
deal
> with.
Working with Windows you normally don't compile PHP but use the Win
binaries. To connect to a PostgreSQL database you must uncomment the
php_pg
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 17:37, Gene Vital wrote:
> Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:
> > I don't see how ODBC fits in to this at all. There is no need for ODBC
> > if postgresql is running via cygwin, running on a remote linux box, or
> > even native on windows.
>
> I am new to PostgreSQL
> what other opt
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Dennis Gearon writes:
>
>
>>How soon will 7.5 come out? (yes, I know, 7.4 is beta right now).
>
>
> All signs point to September 24, 2004.
Have you verified that with the Master of Ceremonies?
Mike Mascari
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Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:
I don't see how ODBC fits in to this at all. There is no need for ODBC
if postgresql is running via cygwin, running on a remote linux box, or
even native on windows.
I am new to PostgreSQL
what other options are available to connect then ?
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Any technolog
Dennis Gearon writes:
> How soon will 7.5 come out? (yes, I know, 7.4 is beta right now).
All signs point to September 24, 2004.
> How difficult is it to set up cygwin?
I found it quite easy.
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On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 17:10, Dennis Gearon wrote:
> How soon will 7.5 come out? (yes, I know, 7.4 is beta right now).
Who knows... six months maybe?
> How difficult is it to set up cygwin?
Not very, I used postgres via cygwin for development for a long time.
Works fine, but it's slower and not
How soon will 7.5 come out? (yes, I know, 7.4 is beta right now).
How difficult is it to set up cygwin?
I'd like to make a drop in Apache/Postgres/PHP application on a windows
computer for someone in my organization.
I'd PREFER to avoid ODBC if at all possible.
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