-<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/install-win32.sgml,v 1.57.4.2 2010/07/29 19:34:36 petere Exp $ -->
+<!-- doc/src/sgml/install-windows.sgml -->
-<chapter id="install-win32">
+<chapter id="install-windows">
<title>Installation from Source Code on <productname>Windows</productname></title>
<indexterm>
binaries are built using <productname>Visual Studio</productname>.
</para>
- <sect1 id="install-win32-full">
+ <sect1 id="install-windows-full">
<title>Building with <productname>Visual C++</productname> or the
<productname>Platform SDK</productname></title>
</sect1>
- <sect1 id="install-win32-libpq">
+ <sect1 id="install-windows-libpq">
<title>Building <application>libpq</application> with
<productname>Visual C++</productname> or
<productname>Borland C++</productname></title>
<para>
PostgreSQL can be built using Cygwin, a Linux-like environment for
Windows, but that method is inferior to the native Windows build
- <![%standalone-ignore[(see <xref linkend="install-win32">)]]> and
+ <![%standalone-ignore[(see <xref linkend="install-windows">)]]> and
is no longer recommended.
</para>
The MinGW build variant uses the normal build system described in
this chapter; the Visual C++ build works completely differently
and is described in <![%standalone-include[the
- documentation]]><![%standalone-ignore[<xref linkend="install-win32">]]>.
+ documentation]]><![%standalone-ignore[<xref linkend="install-windows">]]>.
It is a fully native build and uses no additional software like
MinGW. A ready-made installer is available on the main
PostgreSQL web site.