Re: [pgadmin-support] 1.12.1 = backup ok, 1.12.2 = backup broken

2011-01-11 Thread Guillaume Lelarge
Le 12/01/2011 00:06, Belbin, Peter a écrit : > Ah. > > Yes, the DB name had mixed case. > > Great! > > Any idea when the fix will be packaged and available? > Nope, no idea. A rough guess would say in one or two months. -- Guillaume http://www.postgresql.fr http://dalibo.com -- Sent via

Re: [pgadmin-support] 1.12.1 = backup ok, 1.12.2 = backup broken

2011-01-11 Thread Guillaume Lelarge
Le 11/01/2011 23:29, Belbin, Peter a écrit : > [...] > I have recently switched to using 1.12.2, and found that when trying to > backup a db that is remote to pgAdmin3 (running on Windows) using default > options, that I see pg_dump complaining that the server is saying there is no > such databa

[pgadmin-support] 1.12.1 = backup ok, 1.12.2 = backup broken

2011-01-11 Thread Belbin, Peter
Hello Dave, I have to say, thank you for the work you continue to do on pgAdmin3. It's 'da bomb' for postgresql. I have recently switched to using 1.12.2, and found that when trying to backup a db that is remote to pgAdmin3 (running on Windows) using default options, that I see pg_dump compl

Re: [pgadmin-support] 1.12.1 - cannot dump from older server versions

2011-01-11 Thread Guillaume Lelarge
Le 11/01/2011 23:31, Jan-Peter Seifert a écrit : > Hello, > > Am 06.01.2011 12:11, schrieb Guillaume Lelarge: > > I have problems dumping databases on older server versions (e.g. 8.4) with pgAdmin 1.12.1. It seems to enter an endless loop after clicking 'OK'. It doesn't matter wheth

Re: [pgadmin-support] 1.12.1 - cannot dump from older server versions

2011-01-11 Thread Jan-Peter Seifert
Hello, Am 06.01.2011 12:11, schrieb Guillaume Lelarge: I have problems dumping databases on older server versions (e.g. 8.4) >>> with pgAdmin 1.12.1. It seems to enter an endless loop after clicking 'OK'. >>> It doesn't matter whether the binaries path points to v8.4 or v9.0. Dumping >>> fro

Re: [pgadmin-support] German translation bug

2011-01-11 Thread Jan-Peter Seifert
Hello, sorry for barging in. In German you can both - software and hardware - call a server indeed: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server As PostgreSQL servers don't have a name by themselves people familiar with PostgreSQL know that they have to enter the host's address. Both server and host are

Re: [pgadmin-support] German translation bug

2011-01-11 Thread Jasmin Dizdarevic
Practically there is even in german no difference between server and host. And recording to this ( http://www.wer-weiss-was.de/theme13/article1208446.html in german) is server the better choise. Looking at other products, the word server is more often used than host. 2011/1/11 Guillaume Lelarge

Re: [pgadmin-support] German translation bug

2011-01-11 Thread Guillaume Lelarge
Le 11/01/2011 14:57, Susanne Ebrecht a écrit : > [...] > version 1.12.2 > > Connect to Server (Verbindung zum Server hinzufügen) > > Somebody translated the word host by using the word Server. > Which is totally confusing. > I didn't expect that I have to fill the host in a field that is named >

[pgadmin-support] German translation bug

2011-01-11 Thread Susanne Ebrecht
Hello, version 1.12.2 Connect to Server (Verbindung zum Server hinzufügen) Somebody translated the word host by using the word Server. Which is totally confusing. I didn't expect that I have to fill the host in a field that is named server. The German word for host is Host. Susanne -- Susa