Develop in pgsqlreleasefiles

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2/25/2008 3:18:06 AM
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Develop in pgsqlreleasefiles

Hi,

i want to know if i can develop a new module with the pgsqlreleasefiles, and if it's possibile how i can do. The training videos start with the file .sln that there isn't in the pgsqlreleasefiles. Can you help me?

 

Thank you

2/25/2008 7:19:50 AM
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Re: Develop in pgsqlreleasefiles

Release files are meant for deployment on production servers not for development. If you want to develop custom features you should work with the source code and learn to build and package your own release files. See these articles for info:

Getting the Code from svn

Setting the data layer reference

Packaging files for deployment

Hope it helps,

Joe

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