I am happy with pgAdmin and I'm using it for over a month. One question;
I have created a "Connection to Server" named "Test1" with no problem.
Now whenever I start pgAdmin, there is always a BIG RED X on top of
"Test1". When I CLICK on "Test1", the screen displays the contents, no
pr
t=3&search=pgadmin3&srodzaj=3
- Original Message -----
From: "Just E. Mail"
To:
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: [NOVICE] Where is PostgreSQL root directory?
Tom:
You are right. Unfortunately, there is no RPM for abAdmin v1.8.4. I will
ju
Tom:
You are right. Unfortunately, there is no RPM for abAdmin v1.8.4. I will
just re-install the PostgreSQL server from source.
Thanks again.
Sam
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Tom Lane wrote:
"Just E. Mail" writes:
Now I am trying to install "p
Hello:
This is the simplest question on this form but I have pulled all my hair
trying figuring it out. PLEASE HELP!
I have installed PostgreSQL V8.3.7 (RPM) on a CentOS 5.2 system.
PostgreSQL server STARTS & STOPS fine.
Now I am trying to install "pgAdmin" (having already installed
wxWige
Hello:
I installed PostgreSQL 8.3.7 (i386) on a CentOS 5.2. This is a fresh
install and there is no other server application installed on this
server except PostgreSQL.
Then I wanted to install "abAdmin" on this server. I wanted to install
"pgadmin3 v1.8.4" for "i386" machine but found out
.rhel5.i386.rpm
pdadmin3-1.8.4-1.rhel5.i686.rpm
The first file is a "beta" file and the second file is for "i686". I
need a file for "i386". Please help!!
Sam
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Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
Just E. Mail wrote:
Hel
Hello:
I also want to add that I am looking for pgAdmin v1.8.4. All is see at
the YUM Repository are some v1.10__BETA versions.
Sam
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Just E. Mail wrote:
Hello:
I have installed PostgreSQL 8.3.3 on a CentOS 5.2 server. PostgreSQL
is working fine.
Now
Hello:
I have installed PostgreSQL 8.3.3 on a CentOS 5.2 server. PostgreSQL is
working fine.
Now I want to install "pgAdmin" except I am running into problem. When I
read the documentation, it says that "pgAdmin III RPM packages are
available for several LINUX distributions from PostgreSQL R