skeleton scripts calling them. To make it easier for the buildfarm
(or other "outside callers") to use these modules directly.
Per suggestion from Andrew Dunstan.
For win32 in general, this makes it possible to run the regression tests
as an admin user by using the same restricted token method that's used
by pg_ctl and initdb.
For vc++, it adds building of pg_regress.exe, adds a resultmap, and
fixes how it runs the install.
Magnus Hagander
suffix, to distinguish them from doubles. Make some function declarations
and definitions use the "const" qualifier for arguments consistently.
Ignore warning 4102 ("unreferenced label"), because such warnings
are always emitted by bison-generated code. Patch from Magnus Hagander.
* After Markos patch, now builds pgcrypto without zlib again
* Updates README with xml info
* xml requires xslt and iconv
* disable unnecessary warning about __cdecl()
* Add a buildenv.bat called from all other bat files to set up things
like PATH for flex/bison. (Can't just set it before calling, doesn't
always work when building from the GUI)
Typo in the changes to plperl - uses wrong dir, and had a missing slash.
Also fixes error checking for xsubpp - it was broken in a way that hid
the problem above when run more than once (which is the normal case when
developing).
* New versions of OpenSSL come with proper debug versions, and use
suffixed names on the LIBs for that. Adapts library handling to deal
with that.
* Fixes error where it incorrectly enabled Kerberos based on NLS
configuration instead of Kerberos configuration
* Specifies path of perl in config, instead of using current one.
Required when using a 64-bit perl normally, but want to build pl/perl
against 32-bit one (required)
* Fix so pgevent generates win32ver.rc automatically
Magnus Hagander
1) Make vcbuild actually build the pgevent dll.
2) Change the pgevent DLL file so it doens't specify ordinal for the
functions. You're not supposed to do that. You're actually supposed to
declare them as PRIVATE as well, but mingw doesn't support that. VC++
will throw a warning and not an error though, so we can live with it.
Magnus Hagander