Jean-Michel POURE wrote:
Dear Raphaël,
So you are the second French guy around...
:) (is my english so bad ? ;p )
Nice to hear from you. We really appreciate your help. As Dave already
answered, you can start with the unix_compilation.html page in CVS. I updated
it today to remember to add a
Dave Page wrote:
It's rumoured that Jean-Michel POURE once said:
I am posting your answer on pgAdmin3 list. If someone has a host for
you, he may get back to you.
I asked one of my friend... Think he will be ok (no answer for the
moment). But thank you for forwading the mail.
May I suggest
Hi Dave,
Dave Page wrote:
OK. I will (time allowing), add a patched wx2.5 tarball to Snake for use as our 'supported' version. Due to the changes in wx, we should probably stick with this version (fixing any bugs we find ourselves) until 2.5 is formally released. Sound OK? wxPython is a
Dear Jean-Michel (and others),
Although I didn't have an answer from Ron Lee yet, I've just moved back
to the 2003-06-07 supported version of wxWindows and I uploaded the
packages and sources to snake.
I also added a developers' section describing howto rebuild the debian
package from scratch
Hi Dave,
Dave Page wrote:
There is a new version of the pgAdmin3 supported wxWindows tarball
currently being rsync'ed to
www.pgadmin.org/snapshots/wxWindows/wxWindows-pgAdmin3-20030707.tar.gz.
This version contains Andreas' recent patch to the il8n support.
I'm uploading the debian packages
Hi all,
Dave Page wrote :
Can you please confirm that future release of wxWindows tarball will be
named with the same policy ?
Something like wxWindows-pgAdmin3-CVS_TAG.tar.gz ?
I'll stick to wxWindows-pgAdmin3-MMDD.tar.gz. It's not in CVS though...
That's what I meant :) But you are
Hi Dave,
Dave Page wrote :
So,
I've just uploaded pgadmin3 for Debian woody,testing and unstable. If
someone on the list can test this, it would be nice...
Scripts seem to
be ok now and daily snapshots can be built automatically
OK, that's good news. - we should probably add the scripts
Dave Page wrote:
I think we can add/tweak packaging scripts during ff. It's not like they
affect the underlying code in any way. I was planning to add a new
directory anyway:
/
src/
doc/
pkg/
win32/
src/
slackware/
debian/
etc.
Which would hold all the appropriate
Dave Page wrote:
The lines are added to a text file. Only the
command
lines should start with a #. I am fixing it now...
The patch attached before should do the job.
Manually applied because the cvs version has changed too much. Please check!
This is perfect! Thanks.
Cheers,
Dear all,
I did a big mistake when I began to number debian packages...
I versioned them like this :
pgadmin3-x.y.z-MMDD.w
where x.y.z is the pgadmin3 version number, MMDD is the snapshot tag
and w is a minor release number for the package.
As this is unofficial packages, I should have
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
I did a big mistake when I began to number debian packages...
What are you planning to do concerning the pgAdmin3 version number
for the beta release ?
Will this stay 0.8.0 ? Or will this become something else greater
than 0.8.0 (would be nice
Dear all,
Debian packages for beta 1 are currently building, I will surely upload
them this morning.
Can one of you apply this patch until the next release ? This patch
fixes files in pkg/debian :
- fixes debian versioning scheme
- fixes debian package section : databases (does not exist in
Dave Page wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Raphaël Enrici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 August 2003 19:14
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] Contributed packages and trust problem ?
Giuseppe Sacco
contributed today a build of the debian packages for PowerPC
Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
-Messaggio Inoltrato-
From: Giuseppe Sacco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[please CC in reply, since I am not subscribed to the list]
Hi,
I jst read the announcement about pgAdminIII and I am very happy.
I tried to install it in my debian box, but I
Dave Page wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have corrected the naming on some of the uploaded beta releases as
they were inconsistant. For reference, let's try to use something like:
Snapshots
=
pgadmin3-mmdd.tgz
pgadmin3-mmdd.txt
pgadmin3-mmdd.tar.gz
pgadmin3-mmdd.i386.rpm
Releases
Dave Page wrote:
OK, thanks. What OS on the HPPA? I have an old HP9000 E35 knocking about, and should have a D350 within a few months. They're old and slow but...
This host is an A500 with wo pa-risc 64 in it. Is is installed under
Debian GNU/Linux. I also have a HPUX 11 CD Set but didn't
Dave Page wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Raphaël Enrici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 August 2003 15:28
To: Dave Page
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Package naming conventions
If you look to what I did in debian packages,
the actual beta is 0.9.0-0.1
if we build a snapshot
Dave Page wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 August 2003 14:51
To: Raphaël Enrici; Dave Page
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Package naming conventions
Dear all,
I agree with Raphaël. We cannot have two naming
Dave Page wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 August 2003 21:56
To: Raphaël Enrici; Dave Page
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Package naming conventions
Dear friends,
Raphaël wrote me that the required wxWindows
Dave Page wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Raphaël Enrici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 August 2003 09:52
To: Dave Page
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] pga3 Beta 1 Release
Dave Page wrote:
This entire directory tree is being rsync'd to
ftp.postgresql.org
Dear all,
did someone on the list made some icons that could be used to integrate
pgAdmin3 into our favorites desktops (Gnome, kde and so on) ?
I'm currently making some files to add to Debian packages so that
pgAdmin becomes available automatically in Gnome's menus after package
installation.
Dave Page wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Raphaël Enrici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 August 2003 11:18
To: Dave Page
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] New upload of 0.9.0 packages
Dave Page wrote:
I'll first build a debian package and then will have
Dear all,
just another information, the packages built without any modification
under debian linux hppa (stable and testing, unstable is for tomorrow).
I love ./configure and well developped code! :)
I also opened an account on testdrive (http://www.testdrive.hp.com) to
quickly try a build on
Dave Page wrote:
It's rumoured that Raphaël Enrici once said:
What did you have in mind, a pgp sig for each file? I don't see that as
a problem for each packager to create.
As RPM and DEB packages integrates gpg signatures, I just wanted to
know if their were a pgp/gpg key global
Dear all,
here is a question on which I'd like to get your opinion. Giuseppe Sacco
contributed today a build of the debian packages for PowerPC
architecture based on our Debian Source packages. As he is a member of
the debian project, I think we can consider him as a trusty person. But
what
Dave Page wrote:
This entire directory tree is being rsync'd to
ftp.postgresql.org/pub/pgadmin3 (and therefore the PostgreSQL mirror
system as well) on a 6 hourly basis.
Hi Dave,
should this URL be the primary place for users who wants to try the
software ? Or should this still be something on
It is better with the file attached :)
Cheers,
Raphaël
Dear all,
Debian packages for beta 1 are currently building, I will surely upload
them this morning.
Can one of you apply this patch until the next release ? This patch
fixes files in pkg/debian :
- fixes debian versioning scheme
-
Dear friends,
can you please add the file attached to cvs tree ? It's just the file
needed to update menus of kde/gnome with update-menus in Debian. I
haven't tested this with other Linux distros but if we can find similar
way of handling desktop integration in other distros, it may be good to
Dear Jean-Michel,
just a minor correction to french translation: déclancheur (and every
word derived from) should become déclencheur
Cheers,
Raphaël
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Dave Page wrote:
OK, I'd be interested to hear if you get something to work that might work
on Slackware as well. I created a pgadmin3.desktop file and bunged it in
/opt/kde3/share/applnk (off the top of my head), but it didn't work -
contrary to what various docs on the net say. To be honest
Dear friends,
can one of you add this patch to CVS ? This is the patch applied to beta
2 package.
Contents:
- Fix architecture from i386 to any as suggested by Giuseppe Sacco when
beta 1 was released.
- Add desktop menu support
- Fix build dependencies to wxWindows 2.5 20030831
- Includes
Dave Page wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Raphaël Enrici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 September 2003 18:14
To: Oskar Berggren; Andreas Pflug
Cc: pgadmin-hackers
Subject: Re: FONT PROBLEM [pgadmin-hackers] Updated, nearly
complete, Swedish
Andreas, IMHO we may add some
Dear Dave,
it seems that snapshots aren't generated anymore. Latest snapshot is
20030909.
Best,
Raphaël
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Dave Page wrote:
Porters, please upload your binary releases as soon as possible.
debian builds are ok. upload is under way.
I didn't get enough time to do what I wanted concerning .desktop file,
I'll release a release 2 package asap.
Regards,
Raphaël
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Hi Dave,
Dave Page wrote:
Hi all,
Both code branches of pgAdmin III have now been updated to compile
against the 20031001 wxWindows CVS snapshot. Currently we are using an
unpatched snapshot which you can get from the wxWindows site.
does it
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
Just in case you don't know and you can do something.
I was looking for the pgA3's FAQ but it seems that cvs.pgadmin.org is
down from here.
( http://cvs.pgadmin.org [80.176.1.147] )
It's now up again. Thanks to unknown :)
And what I wanted to do is already done[fonts
Dave Page wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Pflug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2003 16:53
To: pgadmin-hackers
Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] New wx patches
Hi friends,
I took a snapshot from wxWindows (-D 2003-10-10 GMT),
applied all my patches and created a diff, and
Adam H. Pendleton wrote:
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
Dear Adam,
Jean-Michel reported to me this morning that the SSL menu was empty
under debian builds.
I had a quick look to the build process and it seems that we still
have -I -DSSL while in the make all-recursive.
The attached patch should solve
Hiroshi Saito wrote:
Did you define monolithic ?
Hiroshi, this put me on the way (and also latest mail from Adam
concerning Mac OS X Port)!
I had a look to the libs included in the latest link stage and wx ones
were missing (as I suspected before).
The configure script from 1.1.0 adds lots
Hi Andreas,
I didn't get time to build the latest wx snapshot (20031010-5) and
debian snapshots linked against 20031010-4 still crash when selecting
text when you select text in sql help. Did you get time to look at this
? Is this the reason why 20031010-5 came out ? If yes do you think it is
Hi guys,
Michael Meskes (once again, thank you!) gave me a real good suggestion
and I want to share this information with all of you as it can have many
implications.
One solution to be able to enter debian faster is to generate a debian
package which would include our wx snapshot source and
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Side by side. Mmmm, if we're talking side by side right back to CVS,
we really ought to be sure we want to do this. Basically we'd be
committing to maintaining our own wx fork indefinately. Moving back
to the standard distro might not be so easy in the future...
No, I
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
Andreas Pflug wrote:
That said, a single build system really would be nice.
If we have wx in a subdirectory of our source tree top side by side
to src, the make process can do it in a single build. In this case,
we wouldn't need to have wx installed, thus minimizing
Hi Adam,
I forward to you mails that were sent to pgadmin-support these last days.
Mac OS X port runs but is not well displayed because of unicode problems.
Adam H. Pendleton will tell more when he will have more sucess.
Regards,
Raphaël
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Victor!
Adam H. Pendleton wrote:
Jean-Michel POURE wrote:
A lot more. A least, expat-devel, pango-devel, zlib-devel, X11-foo-devel,
iconv-devel, etc... See the list below. Under SuSE and Mandrake, many of
these libraries have different naming schemes.
I may be wrong on this one, but I don't think
Jean-Michel POURE wrote:
Le Lundi 24 Novembre 2003 16:07, Devrim GUNDUZ a écrit :
After rebuilding latest snapshot on FC1, I installed and run pgadmin3. I
get a segfault while trying to add a user by right-clicking Users/New
Object/New User.
I have the same problem under Debian.
What
a build on debian unstable ( it should be
libgtk2=2.2.4-1 and gcc 3.3.2-1)
Hope this helps,
Raphaël Enrici
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Andreas Pflug wrote:
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
...
And here is pgadmin3 log file:
2003-11-26 19:25:37 INFO : Destroying a connect dialogue
2003-11-26 19:25:37 STATUS : Connecting to database...
2003-11-26 19:25:37 INFO : Creating pgConn object
2003-11-26 19:25:37 INFO : Server name
Hiroshi Saito wrote:
From: Raphaël Enrici [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Hiroshi,
Hiroshi Saito wrote:
Question 2)
Please send screen shots to me.
Shall I ?
As for screen to add a table?
which is it?
case 1)
http://cre-ent.skcapi.co.jp/~saito/pgadmin3/FreeBSD_QueryBuilder_1.jpg
case
Hi guys!
first of all I would like to tell that the 2.4 release of wx builds ok
(that's a good point to start, I think).
But, did someone here succeeded to build wx 2.5 snapshots on Solaris ?
If so I would be interested in the configuration (compiler, os and so
on) used to do the build.
Here
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
-pthreads -D_REENTRANT -Wall src/common/intl.cpp
In file included from src/common/intl.cpp:49: include/wx/intl.h:40:
warning: `_N' redefined
/usr/include/iso/ctype_iso.h:38: warning: this is the location of the
previous definition
src/common/intl.cpp
Hi all,
debian packages upload in progress :)
As for the first maintenance release, I had to take the snapshot's
configure script and change the version in it to get the build ok. The
benefit of this (with some other tricks added to the build process) is
that SSL menus are ok on debian.
I
Dear all,
here is a patch for pkg/debian tree in cvs:
- adds support for the .desktop file.
- adds entries that were done in 1.0.2 maintenance update to the
debian/changelog.
- corrects the wx build dependencies
I hope to produce another patch soon including the one shot package
which should
,
Raphaël
Regards, Dave.
-Original Message-
From: Raphaël Enrici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 November 2003 16:23
To: pgadmin-hackers
Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] debian package patch
Dear all,
here is a patch for pkg/debian tree in cvs:
- adds support for the .desktop file.
- adds
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
And here is pgadmin3 log file:
2003-11-26 19:25:37 INFO : Destroying a connect dialogue
2003-11-26 19:25:37 STATUS : Connecting to database...
2003-11-26 19:25:37 INFO : Creating pgConn object
2003-11-26 19:25:37 INFO : Server name
Hi Hiroshi,
I've just tried two builds (debian/stable and debian/unstable) with this
new patch.
The query tool simply crashes as soon as I add a table... So it seems to
be less functional than previous one although some time I still get the
control on wxAssert.
I can send you a full debug
Hiroshi Saito wrote:
Hi Raphaël .
From: Raphaël Enrici [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Hiroshi,
I've just tried two builds (debian/stable and debian/unstable) with this
new patch.
The query tool simply crashes as soon as I add a table... So it seems to
be less functional than previous one although some
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Andreas Pflug wrote:
MULE_INTERNAL-UNICODE not possible, I thought *every* server
encoding could be read with client_encoding unicode...
Just checked, there's no conversion indeed. What the heck is that at
all? I didn't find *any* site that's not referencing pgsql when
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
In fact I thought I was not. I'm sorry I don't know anything about
MULE_INTERNAL... (this is a real admittance of total ignorance from
myself... It looks like it has something to do with what is used in
emacs [a friend of you as far as I remember
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Dave Page wrote:
There is a new wxWindows tarball on Snake:
http://snake.pgadmin.org/snapshots/wxwindows/wxWindows-pgAdmin3-20031010
-8.tar.bz2
[ I didn't build it for debian at the moment... I was working on Solaris
port. ]
This version includes Andreas' recent patch to
sol 9 on it. I'm waiting for
another answer but if you know someone who could provide better, it
would be great.
Regards,
Raphaël
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Dave Page wrote:
There is a new wxWindows tarball on Snake:
http://snake.pgadmin.org/snapshots/wxwindows/wxWindows
Hiroshi Saito wrote:
Hi Raphaël.
Merry Christmas!
Thanks hiroshi!
From: Raphaël Enrici [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi guys,
Here is my Christmas gift ;-)
I had a quick look to bugs.txt and to the FAQ but didn't find any entry
which mension this (as always, send me some soap to wash my eyes if it's
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
ok, I created my .pgadmin3 from scratch and everything is working
perfectly now. My .pgadmin3 was quite old (I think it dated from
pre-1.0 versions...) and so was lacking many options. I kept a copy
of the bad one if you are interested in debugging
Hi friends,
I'm actually working on the official debian package and I need some
precision concerning the development process so that I can make choices
on how I 'm gonna package...
Here is a question I ask to myself and on which I'm not clear:
Consider the case where we or someone find a bug
As far as I am, I'll continue to borrow all of you with personnal
concerns ;)
(please don't think I'm feeling alone tonight ;p)
Here is the lintian report (lintian is the tool to validate debian packages)
E: pgadmin3: binary-without-manpage pgadmin3
W: pgadmin3: extra-license-file
Let's go on :)
Attached is a proposal for the pgadmin3 manpage I wish to include in
debian package.
Comments/corrections are welcome.
Regards,
Raphaël
.\ Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
.\ First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
.\ Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
.\
Hiroshi Saito wrote:
Hi Raphaël.
From: Raphaël Enrici [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi hiroshi,
any chance you or someone you know can get another one to host solaris
build ? I did a working build for solaris 9 just before last christmas
but have no personal host I can use to go further...
Oh,I
Dear friends,
Andreas Tille and I are working on the official debian package and
something is coming up.
I've submitted a first version of the package to him and he made some
comments/correstions on it.
Debian policy implies that documentation is placed in
/usr/share/doc/package_name/ and it's
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Dear friends,
just a little mail to say that pgadmin3 v1.0.2 package was accepted
early this morning into Debian.
The package includes fixes to get a more stable product and is
actually in the build queue (you can already see built architectures
on
Dear friends,
just a little mail to say that pgadmin3 v1.0.2 package was accepted
early this morning into Debian.
The package includes fixes to get a more stable product and is actually
in the build queue (you can already see built architectures on
http://incoming.debian.org/).
As discussed
Hi Diego,
Diego wrote:
Hi, Raphaël. At last I've been able to compile pgadmin using your patch,
thank you.
You're welcome.
In my first attempt, I got an undefined reference to PQgetssl
(the same error that Dirk Dil reports on the thread you pointed), but I
solved it recompiling Postgresql with
Dear Edward Romero,
Romero, Edward J., CTR, OSD-PAE wrote:
Mr. Enrici:
Please reference the following link:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg03176.html .
I remember this one :) It was the first time I got it up (a little)
running ;)
I am having considerable trouble getting
Hi all,
Peter reported a bug to debian concerning the fact that we distribute a
PostgreSQL documentation with pgAdmin III. You can find the full
bugreport here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=245310
Here are the problems:
* The copyright acknowledgement for the PostgreSQL
Dave, Peter,
to do it short:
[1] I've added a ref to BSD licence (precising that it concerns the
PostgreSQL documentation delivered with pgAdmin III) in the Debian
package to be compliant with Debian policy.
[2] PostgreSQL documentation delivered with pgAdmin III should be kept
as is as it
Dave Page wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Raphaël Enrici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 April 2004 21:14
To: Dave Page; Peter Eisentraut
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] [Fwd: Re: Bug#245310:
pgadmin3-data: pgadmin3 ships duplicate of PostgreSQL]
Here
Dave Page wrote:
They are used under win32 to build the CHM (Compiled HtMl help) file, but they are also read directly by the wxWindows HtmlHelp viewer under *nix. They perform exactly the same function under *nix as they do under Windows.
Consider an analagy - under Windows, the help is
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
I have received the following feedback:
09:26 @nobse src/gtk/font.cpp(575): assert wxAssertFailure failed:
unknown font weight
09:26 @nobse beim Start von pgadmin3
nobse is the administrator of backports.org. Do you know what could
be wrong?
Does nobse has a
something up and running with official wxWid... Something
new with this since your last mail concluding to the fact it is unusable
? (that's of interest for Debian port Solaris port).
Regards,
Raphaël
Hiroshi Saito wrote:
From: Raphaël Enrici [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Raphaël.
It seemed that I
Hi,
before I borrow everybody here with a bug report I have in Debian, can
one of you confirm that error messages displayed under the SQL query
window are generated by the PostgreSQL backend and not by pgAdmin III ?
Regards,
Raphaël
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Hi Andreas,
hope I won't mess you with a known one...
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
can one of you confirm that error messages displayed under the SQL
query window are generated by the PostgreSQL backend and not by
pgAdmin III ?
That's correct, everything in the message tab
can't reproduce this one, but it seems there is a problem with the
backend. To determine if it's debian specific or not, can someone test
what's described below on another linux distro with PostgreSQL 7.4.3 ?
Cheers,
Raphaël
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
Hi Andreas,
hope I won't mess you with a known one
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
Ricardo just sent me an email where saying the problem also appears
in psql:
xxx=# select * from non_existent;
ERROR: ERRORDATA_STACK_SIZE exceeded
xxx=#
So that's obviously a backend problem, and this stuff should go to
pgsql-bugs. Maybe
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Hi folks,
Ron just told me that he will enforce our patches pushed into cvs
before he'll upload the next snapshot to debian, so hopefully we'll be
able to use the next official debian wx snapshot.
Great news ! :)
I'll contact him if he does not contact me. If everything
Andreas Pflug wrote:
I don't see pgAdmin1.03, instead we will have 1.2 (or 1.1? did we
already decide finally about versioning?) I believe. There's some
stuff to do in cvs head, but quite some head bugfixing done in the
last weeks is not suitable for backporting. Additionally, 7.5 support
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
can one of you point me to the patch which fixes this issue, I didn't
find a trace of it after a cvs log.
If it's not too hard to backport, I'd like to provide a corrected
debian package and close the bug.
Probably pgDatatype.cpp.
Thanks! That's
Hi friends,
hourra! My DSL connection is now functional :)
I surely missed some of the things which were done recently, but just in
case, I had a quick look to this morning build and it fails like this:
if i386-linux-g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I..
-DDATA_DIR=\/usr/share/pgadmin3/\ -Wall -g
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message d'origine
De: Dave Page [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have you updated to our latest wx snapshot? Iirc, the wxMilliSleep function is in there...
Not at all. I'll check this asap and give feedback.
mmmh... I'm currently trying to build the snapshot and face very bad
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message d'origine
De: Dave Page [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have you updated to our latest wx snapshot? Iirc, the wxMilliSleep
function is in there...
Not at all. I'll check this asap and give feedback.
mmmh... I'm currently trying to build
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
mmmh... I'm currently trying to build the snapshot and face very bad
issue:
the snap fails to build with an internal compiler error. Which version
of gcc suite are you using ?
(there are bugs reporting such problems in debian, for example
#246031, but I can't tell if we
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
Dave Page wrote:
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From: Raphaël Enrici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12
August 2004 23:02
To: Andreas Pflug; Dave Page
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] build error pgadmin3-src-20040805.tar.gz
good news, gcc-3.4 and g++-3.4
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
Seems gcc team does not agree...
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=11174
They are the ones coming to the conclusion quoted before.
Can you tell me where I can find the C++ spec they are all talking
about please ?
http://www.csci.csusb.edu
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Andreas Pflug wrote:
| Raphaël Enrici wrote:
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| They are both solutions I've seen in other projects where they faced
| this issue.
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| Both not completely satisfying.
yep.
| - deny 3.4 support
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| Impossible for me! Our wxWid does not build with gcc
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
Please recheck the patch, I was not really sure of what should really
become public or not. I saw you made public all the onXX methods in your
last patch although the one really embarassing is the onChange one, so I
tried to copy you ;)
You can't copy me
Dave Page wrote:
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Sent: 16 August 2004 15:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] CVS Commit by andreas: gcc3.4 workaround
Log Message:
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gcc3.4 workaround
Thomas Trepl wrote:
.../src/include/dlgClasses.h:35: Fehler: `void
pgDialog::OnCancel(wxCommandEvent)' is protected
ui/frmQBJoin.cpp:28: Fehler: within this context
make[2]: *** [frmQBJoin.o] Fehler 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/pgadmin3-20040718/src'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Fehler 1
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Raphaël Enrici wrote:
Just did some test here.
In properties tab, arguments stays greyed
This is an information only field.
Ok, that's what I suspected.
but I can add arguments with the parameters tab. Note that in the
parameters tab, SET is selected by default but greyed
Andreas Pflug wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ll have big problem with latest debian packages. The 'f' key is not
working while in sql query window... :( (see martin's report on
pgadmin-support concerning this).
I don't know where to begin the lookup concerning this bug...
Any idea ? Did
Devrim GUNDUZ wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Dave Page wrote:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Sep 7 17:32 wx-config -
wx-config-2.5
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root4564 Sep 7 17:32 wx-config-2.5
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Sep 7 17:32 wxgtk2-2.5-config -
wx-config
Hmm, well it's obviously
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