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-$Id: README.win32,v 1.1 2004-04-29 09:21:28 ivan Exp $
-
-
-Here is a step-by-step procedure for getting DBD-Pg to work on Windows
-NT. This Port has been done by Bob Kline <bkline@rksystems.com>.
-
-
-prerequisites: (older versions might also work, but these are the
--------------- versions I used)
-
- o Windows NT4 SP4
- o Visual Studio 6.0
- o ActivePerl-5_6_0_613 with DBI-1.13
- o postgresql-7.0.2
- o DBD-Pg-0.95
-
-Here we assume, that perl and postgresql have been installed in C:\. Now
-perform the following steps:
-
-
-1. compile libpq
-----------------
-
-set POSTGRES_HOME=C:\postgresql-7.0.2
-cd postgresql-7.0.2
-mkdir lib
-mkdir include
-cd src
-copy include\port\win32.h include\os.h
-edit interfaces\libpq\fe-connect.c and add as first statement in connectDBStart() the following code:
- #ifdef WIN32
- static int WeHaveCalledWSAStartup;
- if (!WeHaveCalledWSAStartup) {
- WSADATA wsaData;
- if (WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(1, 1), &wsaData)) {
- printfPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage, "WSAStartup failed: errno=%d\n", h_errno);
- goto connect_errReturn;
- }
- WeHaveCalledWSAStartup = 1;
- }
- #endif
-edit interfaces\libpq\win32.mak and change the flag /ML to /MD: CPP_PROJ=/nologo /MD ...
-nmake /f win32.mak
-cd ..
-copy src\interfaces\libpq\Release\libpq.lib lib
-copy src\interfaces\libpq\libpq-fe.h include
-copy src\include\postgres_ext.h include
-cd ..
-
-
-2. build DBD-Pg
----------------
-
-cd DBD-Pg
-perl Makefile.PL CAPI=TRUE
-nmake
-set the environment variable PGHOST to the name of the postgresql server: set PGHOST=myserver
-add on the server a postgres user with the same name as the NT-User (eg Administrator)
-make sure, that your pg_hba.conf on the server is configured, such that a connection from another host will be accepted
-mkdir C:\tmp
-nmake test (expect to get errors concerning blobs)
-nmake install