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@@ -96,38 +98,29 @@- Those build have been made - using SBCL, and pgloader is known - to also work with Clozure - Common Lisp. + Binary build are available on distributions where pgloader is + packaged, which currently includes + only debian + and apt.postgresql.org + which covers both debian and ubuntu Operating + Systems.
- Note that in theory more platforms should be supported out of - the box, it's all about setting up the building - environment (read virtual machines) and testing the - artifacts. + Note that pgloader is easy enough to build from sources, + see pgloader + INSTALL.md file. For RPM based systems, see also + the bootstrap-centos7.sh + script that prepares your build environment so that building is + then just a git clone then make away.
- The file pgloader-3.1.ed853a7.exe has been prepared and - testing using Windows™ 7 Enterprise in a 32 bits - Virtual Machine. As pgloader comes without a GUI, you will need - to use that file from the Windows Command Line. The Windows build - is considered experimental, and doesn't include support for - compressed archives yet. + Building for the Windows™ Operating System is easy enough + and the platform is fully supported. Please report any problem + there as usual, via + the pgloader + issues facility hosted at github.
+ The pgloader project is fully Open Source and released + under The + PostgreSQL License so that anyone can easily contribute to + the project. The whole project management (issue tracking, + feature proposals, etc) happens on + the pgloader + github page, in public. +
+ ++ Software development may be open, and the result shared with an + Open Source Software licence, but the actual hours of + programming are not gratis. +
++ Just like everybody else, I need money for mortgage, kids and + food, money I make by doing things with computers, for people + who are willing to pay for that. + + One of the things I do for money, is develop pgloader, and the + pgloader Moral License is a good vehicle available for + the paperwork. I shamelessly stole the whole idea + from The Varnish Moral + License. See + the Varnish + Moral License FAQ and How To to see how PHK does it. +
++ Happy pgloader users tell me that they want a pgloader + Moral License. I send them an invoice from my company. + They pay the invoice, I develop pgloader. +
++ If you or your company prefer more classic paperwork (as known + as contracting or sponsoring), of course that is + still possible too, just get in touch! +
+ + ++ When Redpill Linpro + was asked about the most efficient way to migrate + from Microsoft SQL Server to our + beloved PostgreSQL by + one of their customers, they asked me to add support for SQL + Server in pgloader. Thanks + to Redpill Linpro + now everyone can do the same, as the result is Open Source and + fully integrated into pgloader! +
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+ + More work is available for sponsoring, so if you want to + have pgloader support Oracle® or some other source, + please get in touch! See also + the pgloader Moral + License, a good and easy way to sponsor maintenance, bug + fixing, new features and other needed work! +