Re: [pgadmin-support] Failed to write to history file

2012-02-24 Thread Guillaume Lelarge
On Fri, 2012-02-24 at 14:43 +0100, michel boekestein wrote: > Hi, > > > > every time I execute a query using the Query Tool in PGAdmin, the message > "Failed to write to history file!" appears. > > The queries do execute correctly. > > The history file exists, and I can write in it using a tex

Re: [pgadmin-support] Error "column not found in pgSet: current_query"

2012-02-24 Thread Guillaume Lelarge
On Fri, 2012-02-24 at 06:35 -0500, Colin Beckingham wrote: > Using OpenSUSE 12.1, latest 1.15 Dev > > (NTF, did a git pull to update my source install this morning and had to > do a "bash bootstrap" to get rid of make errors. Works ok now.) > > After click on 'server status' pgadmin warned me th

[pgadmin-support] Failed to write to history file

2012-02-24 Thread michel boekestein
Hi, every time I execute a query using the Query Tool in PGAdmin, the message "Failed to write to history file!" appears. The queries do execute correctly. The history file exists, and I can write in it using a text editor. Changing the path name in pgAdmin's "File|Options|Query tool files |

[pgadmin-support] Error "column not found in pgSet: current_query"

2012-02-24 Thread Colin Beckingham
Using OpenSUSE 12.1, latest 1.15 Dev (NTF, did a git pull to update my source install this morning and had to do a "bash bootstrap" to get rid of make errors. Works ok now.) After click on 'server status' pgadmin warned me that I did not have server instrumentation installed. I went to yast a