Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated

2005-11-28 Thread John DeSoi
On Nov 24, 2005, at 6:14 PM, Florian G. Pflug wrote: The latest nighty build, available at http://developer.pgadmin.org/snapshots/osx/pgadmin3- trunk-20051125.tar.bz2 should have pg_dump and pg_restore included. Please test if it works for you - I tried dumping a small db, and it worked - di

Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated

2005-11-25 Thread Florian G. Pflug
John DeSoi wrote: I think that I can find a way to copy pg_dump and pg_restore into the bundle (during "make install"), but I'll be very busy the next few days, so it'll have to wait until the weekend. OK, great - thanks. Excellent, I think this is the best option. The latest nighty build,

Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated

2005-11-22 Thread John DeSoi
On Nov 21, 2005, at 4:49 PM, Dave Page wrote: We always build against the absolute latest version of PostgreSQL - pg_dump is backwards compatible so it should always work. Of course, it's not beyond he realms of possibility that it might produce a dump that cannot be re-imported into an old ver

Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated

2005-11-21 Thread Florian G. Pflug
Dave Page wrote: Thanks for the link. We do already have a plist file - the only sensible option I can think of is to add /usr/local/pgsql/bin (and whereever the dports version installs if it's different) to the path in it and hope the user installs PostgreSQL there. We can always include a note

Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated

2005-11-21 Thread Dave Page
> -Original Message- > From: Florian G. Pflug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 21 November 2005 19:25 > To: Dave Page > Cc: John DeSoi; Andreas Pflug; Christian Sengstock; > pgadmin-support@postgresql.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] b

Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated

2005-11-21 Thread Dave Page
> -Original Message- > From: John DeSoi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 21 November 2005 06:32 > To: Dave Page > Cc: Andreas Pflug; Christian Sengstock; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated [re: pgad

Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated

2005-11-20 Thread John DeSoi
On Nov 19, 2005, at 4:46 PM, Dave Page wrote: What I don't know offhand, is whether the path has any effect on things started from the Finder, or if it does, what shell is everything running under (and therefore, what script should be modified)? I will check this out when I'm next on my Mac

Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated

2005-11-20 Thread Dave Page
dmin-support@postgresql.org >> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated >> >> BTW, the option to set the file location in OS X using the standard >> file dialog is broken (button with 3 dots next to the path). You >> can't specify a path

Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated

2005-11-19 Thread Dave Page
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John DeSoi > Sent: 18 November 2005 18:44 > To: Andreas Pflug > Cc: Christian Sengstock; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons d

Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated

2005-11-18 Thread John DeSoi
On Nov 18, 2005, at 5:45 AM, Andreas Pflug wrote: You need the executables in the path for pgAdmin. I was wondering about this also for OS X. I got it to work by putting pg_dump and pg_restore inside pgAdmin OS X package (MacOS folder). Is this what you mean by "in the path" -- same dire

Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated

2005-11-18 Thread Andreas Pflug
Christian Sengstock wrote: Hi, i have a problem with pgadminIII 1.2.2 (deb build) on debian. I access a remote postgres database (8.0.3) on linux. the "Tools->Backup" and "Tools->Restore" functionality is always deactivated! Doesn't matter where i am in the database tree. About my system: * I d