Dave Page wrote: > > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Alex Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Sent: 23 July 2005 05:33 >>To: Alex Perry >>Cc: Dave Page; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org >>Subject: Debian/Stable can't build rereqs for svn tree >> >>Alex promised: >> >>>Dave quickly answered: >>> >>>>Alex Perry asked: >>>> >>>>>How do I tell the "new server" dialog that I want to use a UNIX >>>>>socket to connect to the database server instead of TCP >> >>loopback? >> >>>>UDS support is only available in the development >> >>snapshots at present >> >>>Thank you. I'll try checking out from SVN and building for >> >>Debian/Sarge. >> >>Checked out, installed most build prerequisites, and encountered: >> http://www.pgadmin.org/download.php#source >> >>>Requirements: ... >>>* wxWidgets 2.6.0. Currently, this is the only version we support. >> >>They've released 2.6.1 ... I pulled that down but it doesn't build, >>at least not with Debian/Stable and GCC version 3.3 or 3.4 as below, >>so I'll either stick with released pgadmin or use another approach. >>I'm including the actual error from the build for completeness below; >>this is _not_ a request that someone figure out what went wrong. > > > Hmm, that's odd. 2.6.1 does work fine (though the --enable-mimetype > option should be avoided). Raph - you're our resident Debian expert; any > ideas?
Well, I don't know, I did not try to build it at the moment. However, I've just built wx packages from Ron Lee in a sarge environment. It's available from here: http://www.enrici.com/pgadmin/debian/1.3.0/20050724/ This wx release is 2.6.1.1 (a 2.6.2 pre-release) I've also built current trunk, binaries for debian/sarge x86 are available from here: http://www.enrici.com/pgadmin/debian/1.3.0/20050724/pgadmin3_1.3.0-0.1.svn20050724_i386.deb http://www.enrici.com/pgadmin/debian/1.3.0/20050724/pgadmin3-data_1.3.0-0.1.svn20050724_all.deb http://www.enrici.com/pgadmin/debian/1.3.0/20050724/libwxgtk2.6-0_2.6.1.0-0.pgadmin3.sarge.1_i386.deb Can you give it a try please? Regards, Raphaël ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org