> need Cygwin to run PostgreSQL on Windows, however.
Ja, seems like i have to stick to cygwin. Because i burned my fingers
with
cygwin in past, i am rather sceptical.
Without cygwin, it is a mess: Hardcoded pathnames. I fear that the
Mason-comp's
are also contaminated with linux-pathnames.
> Unfortunately, there is no demo site, and there isn't likely
> to be one
> anytime soon. Granting someone access to Bricolage opens up a
What about some more explanatory screenshots. I would really love to
throw
a glimbse on bricolage.
Greets,
Murat
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Ja, seems like i have to stick to cygwin. Because i burned my fingers
with
cygwin in past, i am rather sceptical.
Without cygwin, it is a mess: Hardcoded pathnames. I fear that the
Mason-comp's
are also contaminated with linux-pathnames.
> Unfortunately, there is no demo site, and there isn't likely
> to be one
> anytime soon. Granting someone access to Bricolage opens up a
What about some more explanatory screenshots. I would really love to
throw
a glimbse on bricolage.
Greets,
Murat
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