last two lines.
Could you give me an insight in what it actually wants, and more
important where to find it?
TIA
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th g++ 4.x and I actually used g++ 3.3.5 as I see that the
ABI version is different (102 vs 1002)?
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ould try building your own version of wx from source.
OK, I will try that.
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or extern const functions
and if this could play a role?
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://petitbonum.askesis.nl/pgadmin/. They will
be available untill an official Debian repository contains the files.
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error when I choose "Tools -> Server Configuration
-> pg_hba.conf"
An error has occured:
ERROR: Absolute path not allowed
CONTEXT: SQL function "pg_file_length" statement 1
Anyone any ideas about cause and solution?
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Molukkenstr
erbedrag_valuta
from odbc.orders
where
ordernumber = odbc.orders.ordernummer
Is it PgAdmin or my query?
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RENAME new_column TO columns;
COMMIT;
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TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
p://www.pgadmin.org/development.php#todo last entries.
Feel free ;-)
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/pgadmin/. They will
be available until an official Debian repository contains the packages.
Or untill I go bankrupt, whatever comes first ;-)
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web
u agree, I'll ask you for a build of my unofficial packages on
> amd64 for sarge after these uploads so that our users can benefit from
> your build.
No problem, if you assist me with the Debian package stuff.
> IMHO we should leave [EMAIL PROTECTED] as all of this is really
> pga
Is there anything I can do to get those functions working/ diagnose
where the problem is?
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On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 23:36 +, Andreas Pflug wrote:
> You need xtra/admin81 for that.
I was using that. It is solved: after I ran the script as user
"postgres" instead as user "myself", it worked (although both users
appear to have the same rights on the database)
with non-loading/working PostgreSQL
libraries?
2. Get the instrumentation functions working again?
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ed for functions returning
"record"
The other function that is installed by admin81.sql and that is callable
without arguments ("select * from pg_catalog.pg_logfile_rotate()")
returns "0"
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t
ts (I can see all the functions from admin81.sql
with pgadmin in the tree), so it is likely that it is not the correct
syntax. As far as I know one must call a function with brackets e.g.
"select * from now();".
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Hi Dave,
If I run this query
select * from pg_logdir_ls() as (filetime timestamp, filename text)
I get the following response:
ERROR: /var/lib/postgresql/8.1/main/pg_log is not browsable: Not a
directory
This suggest that the function is available (but not working ;-))
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Joost
Hi Andreas,
On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 18:26 +0100, Andreas Pflug wrote:
> Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
> I bet /var/lib/postgresql/8.1/main/pg_log is not a directory... Did you
> enable redirect_stderr? The function is working as expected in this
> situation.
Not, that is not my proble
logging to "Error,Notices,SQL" to find out the
query PgAdmin I noticed that long queries do not get completely in log
but are truncated. Is that a bug or by design?
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On Mon, 2006-10-23 at 09:01 +0100, Dave Page wrote:
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> > Joost Kraaijeveld
> > Sent: 23 October 2006 06:50
> > To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
&g
sible". Which scripts does PgAdmin mean?
TIA
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TIP 4: Have you searche
;
> It's looking for the Slony SQL script (slony1_funcs.sql, xxid.sql etc). You
> can set the path to them under File -> Options iirc.
OK, those scripts are on my machine (/usr/share/slony1). Maybe this info
(which scripts are needed) could be added to the online docs?
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the slony source distribution I should use: the
perl scripts in tools or tools/altperl. And the correct answer was the
sql scripts in src/backend.
Maybe I am not smart enough ;-)
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fax:
Hi,
I am using auto-vacuum (autovacuum = on) but sometimes PGAdmin warns me
that I need to enable autovacuum or do it manually.
How does PgAdmin determine that it is necessary to run vacuum?
TIA
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;
> Please refer to instructions from our website [1] to proceed to
> installation of the package (should be synced in a few hours).
Is there any chance of providing an amd64.deb?
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sing
my own version of wxWidgets or do I have to fall back to "./configure ;
make make install"?
TIA
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>
>
> I know I'm late in releasing the package of 1.8.2 and I'm sorry about
> that.
Life would be easier without the wxWidgets maintainer's silly dispute with the
wxWidgets
> then dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
>
>
> Please note that these source packages are based on wxWidgets2.8 from
> experimental. If wxWidgets distributes a package named libwxgtk2.8-dev
> everything should be ok though.
>
>
> Tell me if it's ok or not now.
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