Ok. Thanks a lot for your patience.
Regards
Bartek
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On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 4:17 PM, Bartosz Dmytrak wrote:
>
> 2012/12/12 Dave Page
>>
>>
>> The recommended way to get packages from SB for servers without an
>> internet connection is to run SB normally on a machine of the same
>> architecture
>
>
> Make sense, but again: corporate live is not so
2012/12/12 Dave Page
>
> The recommended way to get packages from SB for servers without an
> internet connection is to run SB normally on a machine of the same
> architecture
Make sense, but again: corporate live is not so easy. Client machines runs
on win 7 32bit, what makes them useless in t
The new build is going through QA at the moment - it should be out in
the next week or so.
The recommended way to get packages from SB for servers without an
internet connection is to run SB normally on a machine of the same
architecture that is connected and then when the package downloads
have c
2012/12/12 Dave Page
> You can install pgAgent using StackBuilder, which comes with the
> PostgreSQL installers.
>
Thanks.
My problem is that server is without internet connection. I found
workaround with applications-v2.xml file, but there is a link to version
3.2.1, according to http://www.pga
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Bartosz Dmytrak wrote:
> Hi all,
> are there binaries for Windows?
> I cannot see them any more... only sources are available.
> http://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/pgadmin3/release/pgagent/
You can install pgAgent using StackBuilder, which comes with the
PostgreSQL in
Hi all,
are there binaries for Windows?
I cannot see them any more... only sources are available.
http://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/pgadmin3/release/pgagent/
Regards,
Bartek