I think this is a postgres question about how it expects ssl to be
configured ...
I found some source code for Postgres that has this message in it..
http://doxygen.postgresql.org/fe-secure_8c-source.html
01010 if (have_cert && fnbuf[0] != '\0')
01011 {
01012 /* read the client key fr
Le 06/10/2010 22:51, Sébastien Mauroy a écrit :
> [...]
> I installed postgreSQL on my serveur with the SSL support enabled. I
> have my own CA and I generated a cert for this service. When I use
> pgAdmin III, it says :
>
> "Error connecting to the server: certificate present, but not private
> k
Hi,
I installed postgreSQL on my serveur with the SSL support enabled. I
have my own CA and I generated a cert for this service. When I use
pgAdmin III, it says :
"Error connecting to the server: certificate present, but not private
key file "C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming/postgresql/postgresql.key"
Le 06/10/2010 17:12, Thom Brown a écrit :
> On 6 October 2010 16:03, Robert Ayrapetyan
> wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> pgAdmin 1.12.0 (windows version) crashes when perform following steps:
>>
>> 1. Open pgAdmin
>> 2. Go to "SQL composer"
>> 3. Type any SQL query
>> 4. Push "Save results to file" button
On 6 October 2010 16:03, Robert Ayrapetyan
wrote:
> Hello.
>
> pgAdmin 1.12.0 (windows version) crashes when perform following steps:
>
> 1. Open pgAdmin
> 2. Go to "SQL composer"
> 3. Type any SQL query
> 4. Push "Save results to file" button ->
> 5. File selection dialog will appear
> 6. Push "C
Hello.
pgAdmin 1.12.0 (windows version) crashes when perform following steps:
1. Open pgAdmin
2. Go to "SQL composer"
3. Type any SQL query
4. Push "Save results to file" button ->
5. File selection dialog will appear
6. Push "Cancel" in file selection dialog ->
pgAdmin crashes.
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Lukasz Brodziak writes:
> I have a problem with viewing tables from my DB. The interesting thing
> is that the physical files exist in the data folder but only some of
> them are visible both in pgAdmin and the application that uses the DB.
> What's more there's no trace of those tables in pg_clas
Le 02/10/2010 02:14, Andreas a écrit :
> Am 02.10.2010 01:04, schrieb Guillaume Lelarge:
>> Le 02/10/2010 00:52, Andreas a écrit :
>>> Is there a way to extend the syntax highlighting to setting sql commands
>>> in upper ?
>>>
>>> [...]
>> I keep getting asked to have that kind of functionalities.
Le 06/10/2010 10:52, Ernst W. Winter a écrit :
> Hi again,
>
> well since the nex version for pgaccess is faster and better then the
> previous version I would like to ask if it is possible that when I
> open a table for query or entering data.
>
pgaccess?
> I usually adjust all the to a certai
Le 06/10/2010 10:42, Guillaume Lelarge a écrit :
Hi,
Le 06/10/2010 10:06, bouiron olivier a écrit :
[...]
When I use the Query editor of PgAdmin, and then, when I try to read the
result of a column that contains a large text...
I really would like to have a larger screen in order to see wha
Hi again,
well since the nex version for pgaccess is faster and better then the
previous version I would like to ask if it is possible that when I
open a table for query or entering data.
I usually adjust all the to a certain with to make it easiet to read,
but when I call it up later the setting
Hi,
Le 06/10/2010 10:06, bouiron olivier a écrit :
> [...]
> When I use the Query editor of PgAdmin, and then, when I try to read the
> result of a column that contains a large text...
> I really would like to have a larger screen in order to see what my row
> contains.
>
> Do you think it can be
Hi!
When I use the Query editor of PgAdmin, and then, when I try to read the
result of a column that contains a large text...
I really would like to have a larger screen in order to see what my row
contains.
Do you think it can be possible that cells with a large text can be
displayed on more
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