On 2/10/06, Ron <rjpeace@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Subject line says it all. I'm going to be testing changes under both
> Linux and WinXP, so I'm hoping those of you that do M$ hacking will
> pass along your list of suggestions and/or favorite (and hated so I
> know what to avoid) tools.
If you mean hacking postgresql source code, you pretty much have to
use the built in make/build system...this more or less rules out IDEs
and such.
I like UltraEdit for a text editor. Another good choice for editor is
source insight. Winmerge is a fantastic tool and you may want to
check out wincvs/tortoisesvn if you want to do checkouts from the gui.
Of course, to make/build postgresql in windows, you can go with cygwin
or mingw. cygwin is a bit easier to set up and has a more of a unix
flavor but mignw allows you to compile native executables.
The upcoming windows vista will most likely be able to compile
postgresql without an external build system.
Merlin