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+ +Last updated: Fri Oct 8 12:47:37 EDT 2004
+Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (pgman@candle.pha.pa.us)
+
The most recent version of this document can be viewed at +http://momjian.postgresql.org/main/writings/pgsql/project/win32.html.
+ +The native Win32 port is built from source using MinGW tools.
+There is also a precompiled binary installer called pginstaller which you can download
+from http://pgfoundry.org/projects/pginstaller.
+It is a fully native build and uses no additional software like MinGW.
+
The native Win32 port requires a 32-bit NT-based Microsoft
+operating
+system, like Windows NT 4, Windows 2000/2003, or Windows XP. (NT 4
+doesn't support tablespaces because it doesn't support the junction
+points needed for symlinks.) Earlier
+operating systems do not have sufficient infrastructure. Building the
+port also
+requires MinGW and Msys, which can be downloaded from http://www.mingw.org/. MinGW is
+a Unix-like build environment for Microsoft operating systems.
+Msys is a collection of unix tools required to run shell scripts like configure.
+Neither is required to run the resulting binaries; they are
+needed only for creating the binaries. We have no intention
+of supporting Visual C; their build environment is just too different
+from Unix, and maintenance of such a build environment would be too
+burdensome.
+