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@@ -19,10 +19,10 @@
<para>
There are several different ways of building PostgreSQL on
<productname>Windows</productname>. The simplest way to build with
- Microsoft tools is to install <productname>Visual Studio Express 2017
+ Microsoft tools is to install <productname>Visual Studio Express 2019
for Windows Desktop</productname> and use the included
compiler. It is also possible to build with the full
- <productname>Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 to 2017</productname>.
+ <productname>Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 to 2019</productname>.
In some cases that requires the installation of the
<productname>Windows SDK</productname> in addition to the compiler.
</para>
@@ -69,24 +69,24 @@
<productname>Visual Studio Express</productname> or some versions of the
<productname>Microsoft Windows SDK</productname>. If you do not already have a
<productname>Visual Studio</productname> environment set up, the easiest
- ways are to use the compilers from <productname>Visual Studio Express 2017
+ ways are to use the compilers from <productname>Visual Studio Express 2019
for Windows Desktop</productname> or those in the <productname>Windows SDK
- 8.1</productname>, which are both free downloads from Microsoft.
+ 10</productname>, which are both free downloads from Microsoft.
</para>
<para>
Both 32-bit and 64-bit builds are possible with the Microsoft Compiler suite.
32-bit PostgreSQL builds are possible with
<productname>Visual Studio 2013</productname> to
- <productname>Visual Studio 2017</productname> (including Express editions),
- as well as standalone Windows SDK releases 6.0 to 8.1.
+ <productname>Visual Studio 2019</productname> (including Express editions),
+ as well as standalone Windows SDK releases 8.1a to 10.
64-bit PostgreSQL builds are supported with
- <productname>Microsoft Windows SDK</productname> version 6.0a to 8.1 or
+ <productname>Microsoft Windows SDK</productname> version 8.1a to 10 or
<productname>Visual Studio 2013</productname> and above. Compilation
is supported down to <productname>Windows 7</productname> and
<productname>Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1</productname> when building with
<productname>Visual Studio 2013</productname> to
- <productname>Visual Studio 2017</productname>.
+ <productname>Visual Studio 2019</productname>.
<!--
For 2013 requirements:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/productinfo/vs2013-sysrequirements-vs
@@ -94,6 +94,8 @@
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/productinfo/vs2015-sysrequirements-vs
For 2017 requirements:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/productinfo/vs2017-system-requirements-vs
+ For 2019 requirements:
+ https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/releases/2019/system-requirements
-->
</para>
@@ -166,7 +168,7 @@ $ENV{MSBFLAGS}="/m";
If your build environment doesn't ship with a supported version of the
<productname>Microsoft Windows SDK</productname> it
is recommended that you upgrade to the latest version (currently
- version 7.1), available for download from
+ version 10), available for download from
<ulink url="https://www.microsoft.com/download"></ulink>.
</para>
<para>