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> Because I connect to exactly 2 distant servers, and I do not like to enter
> my passphrases everytime there is a connection problem, a crash, or
> whatever. It would be really nicer if I could only type the 2 postgresql
> passwords ( which is still a
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On Jan 1, 2012, at 1:14 AM, badaveil wrote:
> (Newbie here)
>
> 1. I successfully installed Ubuntu server 32 bit on my computer.
> 2. Then I installed PostgreSQL and PgAdmin3, I believed they
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 2:22 AM, Guillaume Lelarge
wrote:
> Did you add the role OID after "WHERE dep.refobjid="? if you didn't,
> yeah, you'll get a syntax error.
Thanks...tried a few role OIDs for known object ownerships, this code
returned 0 rows:
select usename,usesysid from pg_user where us
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Guillaume Lelarge
wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-12-12 at 14:01 -0500, Rick Dicaire wrote:
>> Hi folks, I'm generating a dependents report on a db user, I highlight
>>
>> I'm trying to see what sql statement is used to generate this report.
Hi folks, I'm generating a dependents report on a db user, I highlight
the user as shown in Login Roles, right click -> reports -> Dependents
Report,
but I see the "Include the SQL in the report" checkbox greyed out (a
checkmark shows in it) in the dialog box.
Resultant report doesn't have the sql
ectory for libxml2 installation
--with-libxslt=DIRroot directory for libxslt installation
Try with --with-wx=DIR root directory for wxWidgets installation.
If macports is anything like FreeBSD ports, that'd be /usr/local, not /usr
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> I have no issue with this. I select the part of the SQL that I want to
> copy, right click, choose Copy. And then I can paste anywhere.
Any tips on how I can troubleshoot this then?
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h fail to paste whats supposed to have
been copied.
I'm doing this in Fedora 14, pgadmin3 versions 1.12.2 and 1.14.0,
using Gnome 2.32.0.
Thanks
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