chokladzingo wrote:
>
>
> giannibruno wrote:
>> Yep that's it!
>> Renamed pg_dump and it starts just fine.
>> Phill
>>
>
> Yay, that worked fine for me as well! How will the renaming of pg_dump
> affect the usage of PostgreSQL? I renamed one in /usr/local/bin/ and one in
> pgAdmin 1.8 and 1.9 re
giannibruno wrote:
>
> Yep that's it!
> Renamed pg_dump and it starts just fine.
> Phill
>
Yay, that worked fine for me as well! How will the renaming of pg_dump
affect the usage of PostgreSQL? I renamed one in /usr/local/bin/ and one in
pgAdmin 1.8 and 1.9 respectively. Is there any risk tha
Phill wrote:
>
> Yep that's it!
> Renamed pg_dump and it starts just fine.
OK, great - now to figure out why...
/D
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On 05/nov/07, at 13:08, Dave Page wrote:
Phill wrote:
I have never succesfully launched pgAdmin on this computer so there
are no
pgAdmin files anywhere in my Library directory. By the way, Activity
Monitor
reports that once i lanuch pgAdmin it uses all available processor
capacity.
Simon
Li
Phill wrote:
>> I have never succesfully launched pgAdmin on this computer so there
>> are no
>> pgAdmin files anywhere in my Library directory. By the way, Activity
>> Monitor
>> reports that once i lanuch pgAdmin it uses all available processor
>> capacity.
>>
>> Simon
>
> Likewise, I don't have
On 05/11/2007 10:24, Daniel Degasperi wrote:
when i open a database i can't find tree node "aggregates" in the
database object browser.
The tree node "aggregates" was shown in version 1.61
Go to File -> Options -> Display tab, and check the box by "Aggregates".
Ray.
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On 05/nov/07, at 12:32, chokladzingo wrote:
Dave Page-3 wrote:
chokladzingo wrote:
I have the same problem with pgAdmin 1.8.0 (and 1.9 linked above),
on a
PowerBook G4 1.33 GHz running OS X Leopard. The application
bounces in
the
dock and nothing else happens, and eventually I have to fo
Dave Page-3 wrote:
>
> chokladzingo wrote:
>>
>> I have the same problem with pgAdmin 1.8.0 (and 1.9 linked above), on a
>> PowerBook G4 1.33 GHz running OS X Leopard. The application bounces in
>> the
>> dock and nothing else happens, and eventually I have to force quit it.
>
> One thought -
Hello,
when i open a database i can't find tree node "aggregates" in the
database object browser.
The tree node "aggregates" was shown in version 1.61
Best regards
Daniel Degasperi
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chokladzingo wrote:
>
> I have the same problem with pgAdmin 1.8.0 (and 1.9 linked above), on a
> PowerBook G4 1.33 GHz running OS X Leopard. The application bounces in the
> dock and nothing else happens, and eventually I have to force quit it.
One thought - these two reports are not the same as
giannibruno wrote:
>
>
>> Hi everybody! I'm having problems with launching pgAdmin (versions
>> from 1.6.x to 1.8) on Mac OS X 10.4.10. When i try lo launch PgAdmin
>> application, it just crashes every time. The bug is 100% reproducible.
>
> Similar problem here, can't get latest v1.8.0 i
On 05/nov/07, at 10:26, Dave Page wrote:
Phill wrote:
Similar problem here, can't get latest v1.8.0 it to launch on Mac
OSX
10.5, the icon bounces a few times and the pgAdmin3 name appears
in the
menu bar but nothing else, I then have to force quit.
This is on a PPC Powermac G5, whereas s
Phill wrote:
>
> On 01/nov/07, at 13:34, Dave Page wrote:
Hi everybody! I'm having problems with launching pgAdmin (versions
from 1.6.x to 1.8) on Mac OS X 10.4.10. When i try lo launch PgAdmin
application, it just crashes every time. The bug is 100% reproducible.
>>>
>>> Similar pr
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