Darko Prenosil wrote:

On Monday 23 June 2003 12:50, Andreas Pflug wrote:


Darko Prenosil wrote:


I wrote PostgreSQL service manager (for spoiled windows users) using
wxWindows that can query service status, start, stop and restart
postmaster service under windows(currently under cygwin, but this should
work even with native port when finished as long as service name is
"postmaster"). I would also like to implement it for linux, but this one
I did not finished yet. It was a litle play with wxWindows and MinGW
since I saw yours choice of tools for PgAdmin3.
Concerning the fact that PgAdmin is No.1 free Postgres GUI, I would be
glad to contribute the code If You are interseted.


Hi Darko,

thanks for your interes in pgAdmin3. If you contribute a
dlgServerCtrl.cpp/.h/.xrc that works as property dialog for a PG_SERVER
node, I'd certainly find the time to add this to pgAdmin3. Please try to
check if the user has sufficient rights to start/stop/restart.



Windows service manager does that - nothing to do on form - just report SCM error !


Yes, but I meant to disable the start/stop options if privileges are not sufficient.



I noticed your Hungarian mail address, and I wonder if you'd like to
contribute the Hungarian translation for pgAdmin3? It's quite easy using
poEdit.



We would contribute Croatian rather than Hungarian translation if You don't mind :-)
HR is not Hungary(.hu), but CROATIA ! Native name for Croatia is Hrvatska and there where HR comes from.


Blame on me... I should have known better, I've been to your wonderful country last year sailing from Split to Zadar, enjoying people, land, cities and food.
Please accept my deepest apologies!


Nevertheless, your language contribution certainly is welcome. We want to make pgAdmin3 a key to easy PostgreSQL access, and every native language supported enlarges the base of potential users.

Regards,
Andreas


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