On 03/28/2017 06:46 AM, Hans Buschmann wrote:
I use Postgres on Windows 64 bit (8.1,10,WS2012R2,WS2016) for quite a while.
I always install and upgrade from the ZIP binary distribution from
enterpriseDB which works like a charm.
In a recent fresh install I noticed that PostgreSQL 9.6.2 (older
versions not tested anymore) requires Visual C++ 2013 Runtime library to
be installed.
It seems all binaries are linked against msvcr120.dll (verified with
ProcExplorer of Sysinternals).
I propose to switch to Visual Studio 2015 for the next distribution:
This will need to be taken up with EnterpriseDB as they do the
packaging. I would suggest:
https://www.enterprisedb.com/general-inquiry-form
or their forums if you can find them:) There seems to have been redesign
of their Web site and I don't know where the forums went to.
- no more install of > 5 years old runtime library
- seems to need no extra runtime library on newer systems (there is no
msvcr140.dll after installation of VCR 2015)
- when needed, VC Runtime Library 2015 is the same requirement as for
recent Apache 2.4.xx versions
- VS2015 build is already member of the build farm
- I could easyly test the beta on recent Windows 64 OSs
BTW, nowhere in the current documentation is mentioned the requirement
of the VC++ runtime library installation.
Thanks in advance
Hans Buschmann
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