That's great Dave, I'm sure it'll please many folks!!
Thanks
Andy.
Dave Page wrote:
Andy Shellam wrote:
Yep I agree, with pg_restore, warnings also generate a non-zero return
code, but the restore does complete successfully, so this is mis-leading.
An example is "language already exists"
Hi.
- Original Message -
From: "Devrim GÜNDÜZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> . The latest binary is 1.6.2; how important are the improvements in
> 1.6.3?
No, it is 1.6.3:
ftp://ftp.tr.postgresql.org/pub/PostgreSQL/pgadmin3/release/v1.6.3/fedora-core-6
Ooops, sorry,
We have forgotten upd
Hello,
On Tue, 2007-06-12 at 09:37 -0400, Josh wrote:
> . The latest binary is 1.6.2; how important are the improvements in
> 1.6.3?
No, it is 1.6.3:
ftp://ftp.tr.postgresql.org/pub/PostgreSQL/pgadmin3/release/v1.6.3/fedora-core-6
> 2. The README states that, "To use pgadmin3 RPM on Fedora
Use Fedora 6 RPMs that are at our FTP site. They are working on RHEL 5.
No need to build a seperate one.
Devrim,
A few things I noticed while perusing these packages. Let me know if I'm
looking in the wrong place (pgadmin.org download page):
1. The latest binary is 1.6.2; how important ar
Christian Lins wrote:
> Hello!
> I tried another PDF without problems, but I attached that "special"
> PDF-Document that caused the crash (try the coords on the second page =>
> b.) Don't worry about the German text;)).
> As far as I know this PDF was created from LateX.
Thanks for that. The paste
Andy Shellam wrote:
> Yep I agree, with pg_restore, warnings also generate a non-zero return
> code, but the restore does complete successfully, so this is mis-leading.
> An example is "language already exists" - pg_restore just throws a
> warning to let you know this, but the restore is successfu
Hello,
On Tue, 2007-06-12 at 06:16 -0400, Josh wrote:
> If anyone would like to beta test a binary of PGAdmin 1.6.3, for
> RHEL5-32, please drop me a line.
Use Fedora 6 RPMs that are at our FTP site. They are working on RHEL 5.
No need to build a seperate one.
Regards,
--
Devrim GÜNDÜZ
Postg
Hi Glauber-san.
Um, you can use 1.6.3 which is the following stable versions.
http://www.pgadmin.org/download/opensuse.php
Would you try it?
Thanks!
Regards,
Hiroshi Saito
- Original Message -
From: Glauber - Semfila.com
To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Hello,
If anyone would like to beta test a binary of PGAdmin 1.6.3, for RHEL5-32,
please drop me a line. I'm in the process of setting up an online repository
for the RPM's but I can put them up in a day or so for people to download.
Thanks,
-J
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I've uploaded a new development snapshot for Windows to
http://developer.pgadmin.org/snapshots/win32/pgadmin3-20070612.msi
This is just-before-beta code so there may be one or two more changes
before we freeze, but there is still plenty of testing that can be done :-)
In particular, plea
Bug Report:
Platform you're running on: Suse 10.1
Language: Portuguese (pt-BR)
Distribution you used (source tarball, or binary): RPM
Version you tested: 1.2.2 and 1.6.2 (rev: 5784 )
Bug: When you select any string in the SQL Query Tool and drift the mouse,
the system stops and itś impossibl
e data as it originally appeared.
On the latest dev code it works as expected with junk data in the table
you suggested.
Can you please try the latest snapshot build from
http://developer.pgadmin.org/snapshots/win32/pgadmin3-20070612.msi and
see how it behaves on your data? If there is still a
Christian Lins wrote:
> Hello there!
>
> I think I discovered a bug in pgAdminIII 1.6.3 (win-binary).
> If you copy a text in Acrobat Reader an paste it into the pgAdmin
> SQL-Window and then hit the Save-Button the whole program crashes with a
> seg-fault.
> Additionally and more severe the file
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