Charlie Savage wrote:
> Hi Magnus,
>
>> Yeah, this is a known problem, and it's fixed for 8.3. Really, the msvc
>> build process in 8.2 has a *lot* of rough edges ;-) The code itself builds
>> fine, but the buildsystem needed a lot more work.
>>
> Great - figured that might be the case.
>
>>>
Oh, didn't realise you'd stick it in the actual contrib tree. I thought
it would build with pgxs or something.
You used to have to build postgis from the contrib directory. That
changed a while back, but I guess its just habit. It has its own
configure and makefile scripts, so doesn't seem t
Hi Magnus,
Yeah, this is a known problem, and it's fixed for 8.3. Really, the msvc
build process in 8.2 has a *lot* of rough edges ;-) The code itself builds
fine, but the buildsystem needed a lot more work.
Great - figured that might be the case.
3. If you have a contrib module that is no
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 08:53:55PM -0600, Charlie Savage wrote:
> In addition to the encoding issues I have with the 8.2.4 MSVC++ build
> (see previous email), there are some other issues that I've run into:
>
> 1. The custom build step that generates DEF files for DLLS using a perl
> script do
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
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Andrew Dunstan wrote:
Charlie Savage wrote:
Out of curiosity, will the MSVC++ build become the default for 8.3 on
Windows or will it remain MSYS for a bit longer?
There is no such thing as a default build.
Charlie Savage wrote:
Out of curiosity, will the MSVC++ build become the default for 8.3 on
Windows or will it remain MSYS for a bit longer?
There is no such thing as a default build.
As far as I am concerned we will support MSys into the indefinite future.
cheers
andrew
In addition to the encoding issues I have with the 8.2.4 MSVC++ build
(see previous email), there are some other issues that I've run into:
1. The custom build step that generates DEF files for DLLS using a perl
script does not work. The perl script runs, and a slew of symbol
information is