Eric wrote:
> Thanks for responding Magnus.
>
> I did reinstall both msys and mingw, as well as blow away the source
> and start over from scratch. Maybe there is a stray file or directory
> that's not getting deleted on the clean. Also, does clean just clean
> up the compile environment, or doe
Thanks for responding Magnus.
I did reinstall both msys and mingw, as well as blow away the source
and start over from scratch. Maybe there is a stray file or directory
that's not getting deleted on the clean. Also, does clean just clean
up the compile environment, or does it also clean up the i
To respond to Alvaro's post, I did try setting TZ=PST, no luck there.
As Magnus points out, the install doesn't appear complete because of
the missing timezone dir.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Magnus Hagander [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 7:11 AM
> To: Eric
> Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] cannot get build (initdb) to work after trying for a
> week
>
> Eric wr
Eric wrote:
> I am getting truly desperate! I am trying to build any version of
> Postgres on Windows from source. First experience with Postgres
> source. I have struggled for days trying to solve a problem. Would be
> willing to pay for the solution!!!
>
> The following error occurred when is
Eric wrote:
> I am getting truly desperate! I am trying to build any version of
> Postgres on Windows from source. First experience with Postgres
> source. I have struggled for days trying to solve a problem. Would be
> willing to pay for the solution!!!
>
> The following error occurred when is
I am getting truly desperate! I am trying to build any version of
Postgres on Windows from source. First experience with Postgres
source. I have struggled for days trying to solve a problem. Would be
willing to pay for the solution!!!
The following error occurred when issuing a vanilla initdb c