On 14/06/17 15:45, grekloe...@tutanota.com wrote:
I asked, very politely, about the whole situation. I didn't get any
sensible replies at all -- only a bunch of irrelevant, weird nonsense
from people who clearly didn't even read what I had written.
Then somebody else asks a similar question and gets tons of replies, but
again, everyone just ignores the fundamental problem: WHY is pgAdmin so
insanely slow to begin with?! What's the problem? Even pgAdmin III is
very slow for no reason, but v4 isn't enen possible to use at all.
Why would it EVER take longer than half a second at the very most, when
the network is completely bogged down with traffic, to connect, and to
fetch the full table structures so that these can be displayed instantly
by the user clicking them right away? Why? It's almost no data at all to
transfer. What am I missing?
Are you all insane? Why are you ignoring that the program is unusable?
Why do both the developers AND the users seem to pretend that this isn't
the case? Am *I* insane and just hallucinating this?
To be fair, I only skimmed the recent thread about the slowness of
pgAdmin on Windows, but there does seem to be a lot of work going into
that specific problem at the moment - see Dave's recent posts (today).
From what I gather it seems to boil down to an issue with a Qt
component on Windows only, rather than being an issue in pgAdmin itself.
I'd suggest going back an reading that thread; it may give yuo some comfort.
Ray.
You make me crazy with this behaviour.
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Raymond O'Donnell :: Galway :: Ireland
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