hi scott!
if you only need the tail command, you will probably find this package
_very_ useful, and with it you probably will not need cygwin:
http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/
hope this will help you with your work until you will be able to manage
everything you need from within pgadmin.
regar
pgAdminIII 1.2.0 PostgreSQL 8.0
I moved over from Linux to do some work with Pg on Windows. Windows
doesn't have a "tail" command unless you use cygwin tail it from there.
So, I was quite happy to see the Tools->Server Status->LogFile option in
pgAdminIII.
The first thing I noticed is that it
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pgadmin-support@postgresql.orgSubject: [pgadmin-support] Question
for using PGADMIN
Thank you for your
concerning.
I'm running two different SUN server
now.
One i
> -Original Message-
> From: Oisin Glynn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 01 March 2005 02:35
> To: Dave Page; Dave Lazar; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Hiding built-in functions
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> It would be nice to have thse broken out or sperated into
> user an
(B
(B
(BThank you for your
(Bconcerning.
(BI'm running two different SUN server
(Bnow.
(BOne is Web server for user service and the
(Bother is DB server which runs Postgres DB.
(BWhat should I do to access to my Postgres
(BDB using PGAMDIN in Web server?
(BOr is it impossible to acc