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createdb - pq.dll: msg#00060db.postgresql.cygwin
All, I have a new minor problem. When I compile/install PostgreSQL 7.4 from scratch, when run one of the scripts such as createdb.exe, I get a windows error message that the "pq.dll" could not be found, and that I should try reinstalling. For fun, I tried reinstalling, and I still get the error. If I copy the pq.dll (which really has been installed in /usr/lib) to the windows/system32 folder, it works. I deleted the DLL, then tried installing the precompiled PostgreSQL from my cygwin download package, and it worked without asking for the pq.dll - I found that this time the dll had also been installed in /usr/bin. Is this something I should just know to do after I compile/install, or is it something I'm missing in the source code or my configuration settings? Thanks, Mike ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match
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