Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RC1 Uploaded

2007-10-10 Thread Devrim GÜNDÜZ
Hi Dave,

On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 11:26 +0100, Dave Page wrote:
 I've uploaded source and binary builds of RC1 to 
 http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/release/v1.8.0-rc1/. Please take a 
 minute to check them out for any obvious errors before I announce 
 sometime tomorrow.

I just uploaded Fedora-7 RPM and the SRPM to developer.pgadmin.org.
Sorry for the delay (yes, I could now build it on F-7).

FYI.

Regards,
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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RC1 Uploaded

2007-10-10 Thread Dave Page


 --- Original Message ---
 From: Devrim GÜNDÜZ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Dave Page [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 10/10/07, 17:47:38
 Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RC1 Uploaded
 
 Hi Dave,
 
 On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 11:26 +0100, Dave Page wrote:
  I've uploaded source and binary builds of RC1 to 
  http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/release/v1.8.0-rc1/. Please take a 
  minute to check them out for any obvious errors before I announce 
  sometime tomorrow.
 
 I just uploaded Fedora-7 RPM and the SRPM to developer.pgadmin.org.
 Sorry for the delay (yes, I could now build it on F-7).

Thanks Devrim.

/D

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[pgadmin-hackers] RC1 Uploaded

2007-10-09 Thread Dave Page
I've uploaded source and binary builds of RC1 to 
http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/release/v1.8.0-rc1/. Please take a 
minute to check them out for any obvious errors before I announce 
sometime tomorrow.


Thanks, Dave

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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RC1 Uploaded

2006-11-02 Thread Dave Page

Zdenek Kotala wrote:

Dave Page wrote:
I've uploaded RC1 to 
http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/release/v1.6.0-rc1/ in src, win32, 
slackware and osx formats. Please take a minute to check for any major 
problems before I announce more widely.


I checked it on Solaris/gcc/Wx2.7.1 and It looks good on first quick view.


Zdenek


Thanks Zdenek.

Regeards, Dave.

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[pgadmin-hackers] RC1 Uploaded

2006-11-01 Thread Dave Page
I've uploaded RC1 to 
http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/release/v1.6.0-rc1/ in src, win32, 
slackware and osx formats. Please take a minute to check for any major 
problems before I announce more widely.


Thanks, Dave

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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RC1 Uploaded

2006-11-01 Thread Zdenek Kotala

Dave Page wrote:
I've uploaded RC1 to 
http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/release/v1.6.0-rc1/ in src, win32, 
slackware and osx formats. Please take a minute to check for any major 
problems before I announce more widely.


I checked it on Solaris/gcc/Wx2.7.1 and It looks good on first quick view.


Zdenek

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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RC1 uploaded

2005-11-01 Thread Florian G. Pflug

Dave Page wrote:

Howdy,

I've uploaded RC1 in src, win32, slackware and osx formats to
http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/beta. Please take a quick look and
report any serious issues before I announce it more widely.

OSX Version seems fine.

I found one small bug. When you open a query window, and choose new 
connection
from the dropdown, then select a host and database, and press ok, the 
dropdown shows
the new connection as selected, but neither does the window title 
reflect that, nor

are commands actually executed in the new connection. Manually selecting the
just-created connection again fixes the problem.

Nothing release-critical, I suppose, just a minor annoyance.

greetings, Florian Pflug


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FW: [pgadmin-hackers] RC1 uploaded

2005-11-01 Thread Dave Page
Hi Andreas,

Can you find 5 minutes to look at this one as well please?

Thanks, Dave 

 -Original Message-
 From: Florian G. Pflug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 01 November 2005 17:09
 To: Dave Page
 Cc: pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org
 Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RC1 uploaded
 
 Dave Page wrote:
  Howdy,
  
  I've uploaded RC1 in src, win32, slackware and osx formats to
  http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/beta. Please take a quick look and
  report any serious issues before I announce it more widely.
 OSX Version seems fine.
 
 I found one small bug. When you open a query window, and choose new 
 connection
 from the dropdown, then select a host and database, and press ok, the 
 dropdown shows
 the new connection as selected, but neither does the window title 
 reflect that, nor
 are commands actually executed in the new connection. 
 Manually selecting the
 just-created connection again fixes the problem.
 
 Nothing release-critical, I suppose, just a minor annoyance.
 
 greetings, Florian Pflug
 
 

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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RC1 uploaded

2005-11-01 Thread Andreas Pflug

Florian G. Pflug wrote:

Dave Page wrote:


Howdy,

I've uploaded RC1 in src, win32, slackware and osx formats to
http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/beta. Please take a quick look and
report any serious issues before I announce it more widely.


OSX Version seems fine.

I found one small bug. When you open a query window, and choose new 
connection
from the dropdown, then select a host and database, and press ok, the 
dropdown shows
the new connection as selected, but neither does the window title 
reflect that, nor
are commands actually executed in the new connection. Manually selecting 
the

just-created connection again fixes the problem.

Nothing release-critical, I suppose, just a minor annoyance.


Annoyance's not good. Fixed in svn, thanks for reporting.

Regards,
Andreas

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[pgadmin-hackers] RC1 uploaded

2005-10-31 Thread Dave Page
Howdy,

I've uploaded RC1 in src, win32, slackware and osx formats to
http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/beta. Please take a quick look and
report any serious issues before I announce it more widely.

Cheers, Dave

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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RC1 Uploaded

2004-11-05 Thread Dave Page
 

 -Original Message-
 From: Raphaël Enrici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 04 November 2004 21:31
 To: Andreas Pflug; Dave Page
 Cc: pgadmin-hackers
 Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RC1 Uploaded
 
 Andreas Pflug wrote:
  Dave Page wrote:
  
  
  Couple of thoughts in preparation for final release:
 
  1) We need a proper 'non-techy' announcement advertising the new 
  features for end users since 1.0.x. Can you do that one as 
 well Raphael?
  
  
  That would be good.
 
 At the moment, I'd like to concentrate my efforts on tracking 
 my 2 open bugs on debian.org. However, if I have something 
 for this non-techy announcement or for the 'more-techy' one 
 I'll propose it.


OK, np.

  
  3) We will need to advertise the new release as much as possible - 
  freshmeat, /., postgresql.org etc. Any volunteers to hit 
 those with 
  the release announcements?
  
  I'm not really a selling person... Any support is greatly 
 appreciated.
 
 Jean-Michel was the most competent person for such things, 
 any news from him ?

No, still not heard from him :-(

Regards, Dave.

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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RC1 Uploaded

2004-11-05 Thread Devrim GUNDUZ
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Hi,
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Dave Page wrote:
Jean-Michel was the most competent person for such things,
any news from him ?
No, still not heard from him :-(
He sometimes becomes online @ ICQ. Let me talk to him next time I see him 
online.

Regards,
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[pgadmin-hackers] RC1 Uploaded

2004-11-04 Thread Dave Page
I've uploaded RC1 in src, win32 and slack91 formats to
developer.pgadmin.org. Can someone double check them please. I've also
uploaded new win32 libs with pg_dump.exe and pg_restore.exe included, as
well as a couple of other new libs that libpq requires for the NLS
support that was recently enabled on Windows.

Raphael - do you have time to do an announcement?

Couple of thoughts in preparation for final release:

1) We need a proper 'non-techy' announcement advertising the new
features for end users since 1.0.x. Can you do that one as well Raphael?

2) We need to decide on a cutoff level for translation inclusion. 90%
translated?

3) We will need to advertise the new release as much as possible -
freshmeat, /., postgresql.org etc. Any volunteers to hit those with the
release announcements?

Anything else need considering?

Regards, Dave

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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RC1 Uploaded

2004-11-04 Thread Andreas Pflug
Dave Page wrote:
I've uploaded RC1 in src, win32 and slack91 formats to
developer.pgadmin.org. Can someone double check them please. I've also
uploaded new win32 libs with pg_dump.exe and pg_restore.exe included, as
well as a couple of other new libs that libpq requires for the NLS
support that was recently enabled on Windows.
Raphael - do you have time to do an announcement?
A website update announcing RC1 is uploaded, but the gold release 
certainly should be announced more glamourously.


Couple of thoughts in preparation for final release:
1) We need a proper 'non-techy' announcement advertising the new
features for end users since 1.0.x. Can you do that one as well Raphael?
That would be good.
2) We need to decide on a cutoff level for translation inclusion. 90%
translated?
Hm, the percentage isn't really the problem, it's the question whether 
we should drop previously released languages. This would kick out 10 
languages (tr_TR will come as soon as Devrim has a working machine, 
which is a prerequisite for Fedora packages anyway).I contacted all 
three times.

3) We will need to advertise the new release as much as possible -
freshmeat, /., postgresql.org etc. Any volunteers to hit those with the
release announcements?
I'm not really a selling person... Any support is greatly appreciated.
Anything else need considering?
Nothing that comes to my mind now.
Regards,
Andreas
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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RC1 Uploaded

2004-11-04 Thread Raphaël Enrici
Andreas Pflug wrote:
Dave Page wrote:

Couple of thoughts in preparation for final release:
1) We need a proper 'non-techy' announcement advertising the new
features for end users since 1.0.x. Can you do that one as well Raphael?

That would be good.
At the moment, I'd like to concentrate my efforts on tracking my 2 open 
bugs on debian.org. However, if I have something for this non-techy 
announcement or for the 'more-techy' one I'll propose it.


3) We will need to advertise the new release as much as possible -
freshmeat, /., postgresql.org etc. Any volunteers to hit those with the
release announcements?
I'm not really a selling person... Any support is greatly appreciated.
Jean-Michel was the most competent person for such things, any news from 
him ?

Cheers,
Raphaël
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