Hello, At the moment I have an application which directly uses PostgreSQL, but why not try and incorporate Gnome DB in the application? The (excellent) GNOME Data Access 5 book describes several command line tools. So, before writing any code, I thought it wise to first try and set up a connection with my PostgreSQL database by means of:
gda-control-center-5.0 or gda-test-connection-5.0 No luck so far. gda-control-center-5.0 gives the following error message as soon as I start typing the user id / password: couldn't connect to dbus session bus: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken. gda-test-connection-5.0 I gives the following error message: WARNING **: Can't open connection to DSN PostgreSQL: Could not set search_path to /var/lib/pgsql/data Of course, as a GNOME Data Access beginner I may do something very stupid. Maybe you can help me out. Otherwise, since PostgreSQL runs fine and the Gnome DB command line tools will undoubtedly function correctly, could there be a problem of compatibility among versions of software packages? Here is a list of software versions which I think might be of interest in the current context. - Linux distro: openSUSE 12.2 The following packages all come from the openSUSE 12.2 repository. - Current kernel, version 3.4.11-2.16 - PostgreSQL, version 9.1-7.16.1 - libgda, version 5.0.3-3.1.2 - libgda-postgres, version 5.0.3-3.1.2 - D-bus Message Bus System, version 1.5.12-4.10.1 Since I program in C++, after I succeed in setting up a connection with PostgreSQL through Gnome DB, I would use: - libgdamm, version 4.99.6-2.1.2 Any idea what is going on? Kind regards, Andre Hasekamp.
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