Patrick De Visschere wrote:
> Hi,
>
> pgadmin crashes consistently when editing a table:
>
> 1) when adding a row and then saving the data (the new data are added to
> the DB)
> 2) when changing a row and selecting then the new empty row (the change
> is not in the DB)
>
> The database is a simp
Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a quick request to update the "This server lacks instrumentation
> features" Guru message for PostgreSQL 8.2.
> I've just downloaded the source for PgAdmin, looked at the readme in
> "xtra/admin81", and found the instructions in there that Postgre
I solved the problem.
The solution can be found there
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-484647-highlight-.html
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So, when you do supply a password, what is the error message? And
could you look in the server's logs and see what's the error message
there?
I have been checking the server and have found that there are no log
files. It seems the configuration was set not to write any.
The error message eithe
Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have PgAdmin 1.6.2 talking to a PostgreSQL 8.2.3 server with the
> distributed admin pack installed (from source's contrib/adminpack), and
> have ran the adminpack.sql script against the postgres database. If, in
> PgAdmin, I click Tools > Server St
Gauthier, Alain (EXP) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I sent this Email to 3 different address now, where do I need to send it
> or what do I have to do to get an answer.
Be patient - your email arrived here late on Friday night. It's now
lunchtime on Monday and I'm working through my outstanding todo items
Patrick De Visschere wrote:
> Dave,
>
> The table contains 3 floats, 1 timestamp and 1 integer as the PK. (I've
> defined the troublesome database and table starting with pgadmin 1.6.2
> and since I experienced a lot of crashes I've switched to the snapshots).
> I can access the same database and