Hi, everyone! I'm new here.
Adam, thanks for the build instructions. I was excited to see pgAdmin
finally running on my Powerbook! I was able to connect to my db server,
although I had to tab to the password field, which was below the bottom
of the Connect dialog. The program seems to be usable
Howdy! I know it's totally experimental, but I wanted to report on my
experience trying to use pgAdmin III on Mac OS X for my daily work for
the last week or two.
Overall, it is usable. It's a pleasure to not have to RDC/VNC into
Windows most of the time. There are some hiccups, though. Due to
Hello. I just checked out a fresh copy of the CVS tree, and when I try
to build it, it errors out with:
schema/pgServer.cpp: In member function `int
pgServer::Connect(frmMain*, bool,
const wxString&)':
schema/pgServer.cpp:340: error: `IsSSLconnected' undeclared (first use
this
function)
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I am indeed running pgAdmin3 under OS X. It is mostly usable, but there
are a number of bugs that keep it from being ready for public
consumption. Note my list posting from Feb 11 for a short list of bugs.
I'm keeping a bug list here, which I'm happy to make public on the web
or elsewhere if an
Andreas, I understand where you're coming from. The issue arises
because of a fundamental difference in Mac OS vs Windows/Linux window
management. All Mac OS applications are a hybrid of MDI and SDI. I'll
try to explain:
SDI Features
- There's generally no parent window enclosing the document w
Firstly, let me say a big "Thank You!" to all of you who've worked so
hard to get pgAdmin3 to build nicely on Mac OS X! It's really come a
long way since I started playing with it last year.
I'm running on wxWidgets CVS and pgAdmin3 CVS. The build worked great,
apart from the non-executable scr
The table data editor on OS X has been really messed up for a while
now. I think it used to work better several months ago, but I can't
remember exactly when.
In any case, here are the current issues:
- Opening the editor works fine (unless you're trying to use the
filtered view, but that's