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On 09/28/2013 10:09 PM, Muhammad Bashir Al-Noimi wrote:
On 09/27/2013 10:57 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
Did you try the override method shown in this message?:

http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/ovpbg9.x5ovpbg9.pq9n.w333.gnus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


I found it very comlicated and made things worst (I got ton of errors)!!!

BTW, I wonder why Postgresql guys doesn't care about open source
compilers like other projects; they're part of open source community why
they support commercial compilers and drop the open source!!!

I am not sure what you mean, I compile my Postgres instances from source using GCC on a regular basis. Now if you are talking to about the precompiled binaries that is up to folks compiling the source, in this case EnterpriseDB. They do that as a service to the community and from all accounts it has greatly aided the use of Postgres on Windows. They have forums you could bring this up on and make the case for MinGW. Your particular issue seems to be the intersection of three things MinGW, Windows, and Postgres. MinGW is basically bringing a subset of Unix to Windows and that accounted for your first problem, finding the correct path. The second problem seems to a disagreement between MinGW and Postgres on what struct stat is. You have raised the issue which is good, but you might, as previously suggested, also raise it with the MinGW developers/community. They may already have a solution that this list is unaware of. In the end open source is about the people in it working towards solutions. You can make your wish of improved support for MinGW come true by helping in finding the answers.




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