of you to put some effort into that?
I have some experience creating spec-files which work on both Fedora/Red
Hat and Mandrake, and I'm thinking about trying to merge the spec-file and
source RPM file. It will probably happen within a day or two.
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/fc1/old.
Another thought should probably go to how to become yum/apt-friendly with
regard to the RPMs. I don't currently have a suggestion, but may return
with a suggestion later.
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On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 19:51:55 +0200, Devrim GUNDUZ wrote:
Could you please send me the SRPM so that we can track the changes in spec
file and apply it to my RPMS, if possible?
It's at http://troels.arvin.dk/pgadmin/
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On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 01:45:08 +0200, Devrim GUNDUZ wrote:
It's very hard for me -- the servers and users that I build RPMs and use
gpg are different...
GPG signatures can be added to existing RPMs. See the --addsign rpm
parameter.
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On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 13:19:21 +0100, Troels Arvin wrote (subject: Re:
1.2.0 Gold uploaded):
I have a trusted Fedora Core 1 host on which I could build an FC1 RPM. I
noone else is already doing that, I'll give it a shot within a day or two.
I succeded in building an RPM on Fedora Core 1:
http
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:24:06 +, Andreas Pflug wrote:
should we make it Gold now?
My vote: Yes - roll it.
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On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 00:02:42 +0200, Devrim GUNDUZ wrote:
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RPM for Fedora Core 3 and SRPM have been been built.
How about gpg-signing the RPMs?
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without problems, but that was with PostgreSQL 7.4.
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Hello,
I keep getting
ERROR: conversion between UNICODE and LATIN1 is not supported
when connecting from pgadmin3 beta 2 (checked out from CVS a little time
ago) to rather new checkout of PostgreSQL's CVS.
Is this a known problem/limitation?
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to a single
part of a job: for example:
Where do I enter the pgAgent?
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I'm almost done with the Danish translation. I'm having trouble with the
translation of Schedule and Step, though. I do know the general
meaning of the terms, but I don't know what they mean in PostgreSQL
context. Can someone explain?
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, then?
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TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your
joining column's datatypes do not match
writing code which inspects table metadata. The code uses the
INFORMATION_SCHEMA (so it can be re-used on an MSSQL server) which is
quite overwhelming, making a GUI like pgadmin a nice exploration tool.
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Hello,
About the next pgadmin: I hope to catch up with the Danish translation
soon.
A thought: How about providing access to the INFORMATION_SCHEMA of a
database, in addition to other, 'normal' schemas, like 'public'?
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line: pgadmin-hackers is now available at the news.gmane.org
news-server, as the group gmane.comp.db.postgresql.pgadmin.devel
Note 1:
http://www.gmane.org/
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can still write charaters in the query window, but I have to
guess where the characters will be put.
If focus is once again taken away from and then returned to the query
window, then the cursor re-appears.
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using wxGTK2ud-2.5-20031010.3 from
http://snake.pgadmin.org/snapshots/wxwindows/
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features/fixes are
introduced because of pgadmin3.
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don't know of any.
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-optimization steps are not part of the
production-RPMs.
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III offered a way to add a procedural
language which were as easy as using the createlang PostgreSQL
helper-program: Perhaps a drop-down with the most usual procedural
languaguages (plpgsql, perl and perhaps tcl or python).
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Hello,
I suggest that .cvsignore files be added at three places in the pgadmin
III source tree (see attached patch). This will mean that you no longer
get CVS warnings when updating/committing in a source tree where you
also compile binaries.
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Hello,
Thanks for help: I can now compile CVS-pgadmin3; a cvs update made the
difference, it seems.
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