Mitch S McKenzie wrote:
I have the same problem on the latest snapshot 1.5
I could not reproduce this. Please provide specific information about a
user that has this problem, i.e. post me the exact role name and
pgpass.conf line, and a description how you create/use the connection
using that login role. The only way I could produce the fe_auth message
was by deleting the password in pgpass.conf. If this is what you did,
the advice is "don't use an empty password".
Regards,
Andreas
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It would be nice if it work but it is not critical.
Mitch McKenzie
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[pgadmin-support] pgadmin 1.4 not remembering password
I just installed pgadmin 1.4. When I create a new connection and
supply the password, it only seems to remember it until I restart.
Then I get the message "Error connection to the server: fe_sendauth:
no password supplied"
When I look at %APPDATA%/postgresql/pgpass.conf it look normal with
the password and all. Is there something I am missing?
Regards,
Collin
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