Side Note: We also have windows binaries (only 32-bit currently sorry) for the latest changes in PostGIS 2.0 for PostgreSQL 8.4, 9.0, and 9.1 Aplha 1. When you are done your plugins menu should look something like.Exit out of PgAdmin III and then reopen.Make sure your File->Options->bin folder is pointing at the bin of your extracted pg91 bin.
KeyFile=$$PGBINDIR\postgisgui\shp2pgsql-gui.exe Title=PostGIS Shapefile and DBF loader 2.0Ĭommand="$$PGBINDIR\postgisgui\shp2pgsql-gui.exe" -h "$$HOSTNAME" -p $$PORT -U "$$USERNAME" -d "$$DATABASE" -W "$$PASSWORD"ĭescription=Open a PostGIS ESRI Shapefile or Plain dbf loader console to the current database.
If you want to test out PostgreSQL 9.1 alpha on windows, you can do so by following our instructions listed in our Starting PostgreSQL in windows without installĪttached is our plugins.d which includes all the plugin inis for the plugins we will be describing. However if you are on windows and they don't work out of the box, you may need to install the Visual C++ 2008 runtime libraries. Most of our windows desktops can run them fine To use them, just extract the binaries and click on the PgAdmin3.exe in the bin folder. Well PgAdmin 1.13 binaries, are not available on the PgAdmin official site, however they are packaged PgAdmin III Shapefile and DBF Loader in the works for PostGIS 2.0.
Better yet, we'll show you the new and improved We demonstrated how to load the PostGIS shapefile and dbf loader as a plugin in PgAdmin III, well this time we will demonstrate how to do it using PgAdmin version 1.13. Recall in PgAdmin III Plug-in Registration: PostGIS Shapefile and DBF Loader, Well if you have a plugins.d folder in your PgAdmin III version folder, it will read all the inis in that folder and load them as plugins. Version 1.13 dev allows for multiple plugin*.ini files. One of the neat changes already present in the PgAdmin III 1.13dev, is the change in plugin architecture.