On 02/16/12 3:00 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
This is a limitation of the Postgres Windows Installer? Compiling from source
would allow running different minor versions.
probably the windows service names is the sticking point. you'd need to
create a custom service, which could be done with the 'sc' command
(windows built in utility).
E:\>sc qc postgresql-8.4
[SC] GetServiceConfig SUCCESS
SERVICE_NAME: postgresql-8.4
TYPE : 10 WIN32_OWN_PROCESS
START_TYPE : 2 AUTO_START
ERROR_CONTROL : 1 NORMAL
BINARY_PATH_NAME : D:/postgres/8.4/bin/pg_ctl.exe runservice
-N "postgresql-8.4" -D "D:/postgres/8.4/data" -w
LOAD_ORDER_GROUP :
TAG : 0
DISPLAY_NAME : postgresql-8.4 - PostgreSQL Server 8.4
DEPENDENCIES : RPCSS
SERVICE_START_NAME : .\postgres
so, if I was to install 8.4.somethignelse into a different directory,
I'd need to create a seperate service for it, like...
sc create postgres-8.4.5 binPath="D:/postgres/8.4.5/bin/pg_ctl.exe
runservice -N postgresql-8.4.5 -D D:/postgres/8.4.5/data -w"
type=own start=auto error=normal DisplayName="postgresql-8.4.5
- PostgreSQL Server 8.4.5" depend=RPCSS
obj=.\postgres
(thats all one gnarly command line)
then
sc start postgres-8.4.5
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