> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brent Lassi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: 21 February 2002 03:56
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [pgadmin-support] Am I Stupid or What?
> 
> 
> 
> Okay, what's the word here.
> Installed PostGreSQL 7.2 I believe (latest stable as of 
> 2/20/02) on my Suse 
> 7.2 box...no problems. 

OK.

> Then download pgadmin2.msi and psqlodbc.msi.  

You don't need psqlodbc.msi - it's installed with pgAdmin.

> Both 
> installation programs 
> complain of a non-existant PostgreSQL file (they don't ge 
> specifc about 
> where they are looking exactly.)  

What is the exact error message you're getting? Neither package will require
any other PostgreSQL files to install btw. (I can be confident about this -
I built the installers for both packages). It's probably a Microsoft MDAC
file that's missing. If you're running Windows NT/95/98/ME, make sure you've
installed MDAC - you can download v2.7 from www.microsoft.com/data.

> Now, call me a block-head, but: 
> 
> 1. Why else would I download a Windows GUI unless I wanted to 
> access a 
> PostgreSQL database on a remote server? 

To access one on the local system :-)

> 2. How could PostgreSQL EVER be installed locally when it is 
> (as far as I 
> can tell) released for Posix systems only?  Boggle. 

PostgreSQL can be run in the Cygwin Posix environment on Win32 systems (in
fact, a prebuilt PostgreSQL comes with Cygwin). pgAdmin has been
successfully run under Wine on at least 2 Linux/XFree86 systems (though that
doesn't want to work here at the moment).

Regards, Dave.




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