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On 09/22/2013 10:40 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
So I am guessing that the paths shown above are coming from MSYS, they do not look like Windows paths. This is where I start getting out of my depth, but it looks to me like MinGW/MSYS are not agreeing with Windows on pathing. Best I can do is point you to the page below and see if that helps. There seems to good bit of information there on resolving PATH issues:

http://www.mingw.org/wiki/Getting_Started
Thanks for help but this is very un-useful way. I know exactly what these info does, my question is very specified for who used/uses MinGW practically. I need to build PG under Windows with MinGW.

I read https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Building_With_MinGW but it didn't mention SSL support so I've to go with OpenSSL some guy in this mailing list faced this issue before but unfortunately no one responded http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/V95x82sNS8lCeW2yiGEY ; Today I'm facing same problem once again and I hope to get the help from people who really used MinGW

P.S. I successfully built PG with MinGW but without OpenSSL support so I'm very curious why configuration options for OpenSSL doesn't work! $ ./configure --without-zlib --with-openssl --with-includes=C:/OpenSSL-Win32/include --with-libraries=C:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib/MinGW


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Muhammad Bashir Al-Noimi



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