ted programs like
> Postgresql.app or Dropbox or many others.
>
> Nevertheless, I believe the app icon in the Finder/Dock should do
> something clearly visible to the user such as opening a window that says go
> to the service icon in the menu bar.
>
> -- Darren Duncan
>
>
tion is running?
Apologies, these are probably really basic questions, but thanks for
pointing me in the direction of any help.
Kind regards,
Conor McNally
Hi Murtuza,
I have this problem too. It has been this way since pgAdmin 4 v1.5.
My current set-up is pgAdmin 4 v2.0 running as a desktop client on macOS
Sierra v10.12.6.
I am afraid I have not found any workaround for it.
Regards,
Conor McNally
On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 6:26 AM, Murtuza
inally I did have a EnterpriseDB build of
Postgres installed, but I deleted that some time ago when I switched to
brew.
Thanks for any further advice you can give.
Kind regards,
Conor McNally
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 12:18 AM, Darren Duncan
wrote:
> On 2017-06-29 1:06 PM, Conor McNally wrot
t logging
> out and maybe starting a new terminal).
>
> I'd hedge a bet there's more than one `plgpsql.so` on the system and
> they're subtly incompatible with each other.
>
> DSL
>
> > -Original Message-----
> > From: Dave Page [mailto:dp...@pg
ttempted to
restore it. One other thing is I don't get a confirmation message in the
pgAdmin console the way I used to.
Can anybody help with the above problem? It has only started happening
since I upgraded to pgAdmin 4 v1.5. Before that (with pgAdmin 4 v1.4)
everything was fine.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Conor McNally