[pgadmin-hackers] wxWindows directories merge on Snake
Dear friends, To avoid confusion, I did the following changes on Snake: 1) I moved my stuff into a http://snake.pgadmin.org/jean-michel directory. Do not use the RPMs in this directory, they are mostly ***not compatible*** with pgAdmin3. Actually, these RPMs do not even compile! 2) http://snake.pgadmin.org/wxwindows now lists all wxWindows-pgAdmin3-* tarballs and patches with comments. 3) As a result, I removed the empty http://snake.pgadmin.org/snapshots/wxWindows If there is a better solution, do not hesitate to apply it. Best regards, Jean-Michel ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match
Re: [pgadmin-hackers] wxWindows directories merge on Snake
-Original Message- From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 October 2003 10:44 To: Raphaƫl Enrici; Andreas Pflug; Dave Page Cc: pgadmin-hackers Subject: wxWindows directories merge on Snake Dear friends, To avoid confusion, I did the following changes on Snake: I'm even more confused now. /snapshots/wxwindows should contain the version and previous versions of wxWindows that the development team are working with (and building the snapshots against). /ftp/wxwindows should contain *only* the version of wxWindows that we release versions of pgAdmin against. The ftp directory is mirrored and definitely *should not* have arbitrary versions of wx under it. Please remove all except 20030831. 1) I moved my stuff into a http://snake.pgadmin.org/jean-michel directory. Do not use the RPMs in this directory, they are mostly ***not compatible*** with pgAdmin3. Actually, these RPMs do not even compile! So why are they on Snake? If they're not for use with pgAdmin or don't compile, please delete them. There's 160Mb of space wasted there. If you are using that area as a working directory, please use your home directory. Regards, Dave. ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
Re: [pgadmin-hackers] wxWindows directories merge on Snake
Hi Dave, /snapshots/wxwindows should contain the version and previous versions of wxWindows that the development team are working with (and building the snapshots against). Fixed. /ftp/wxwindows should contain *only* the version of wxWindows that we release versions of pgAdmin against. The ftp directory is mirrored and definitely *should not* have arbitrary versions of wx under it. Please remove all except 20030831. I deleted the new RPMs. 1) I moved my stuff into a http://snake.pgadmin.org/jean-michel directory. Do not use the RPMs in this directory, they are mostly ***not compatible*** with pgAdmin3. Actually, these RPMs do not even compile! So why are they on Snake? If they're not for use with pgAdmin or don't compile, please delete them. There's 160Mb of space wasted there. If you are using that area as a working directory, please use your home directory. Because I need some place to upload the packages. If the name jean-michel is confusing, I will set up a web server somewhere else. But this would be sad. I upload the build logs to show the wx guys their RPMs don't work. Otherwize, they wron't admit it. Cheers, Jean-Michel ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
Re: [pgadmin-hackers] wxWindows directories merge on Snake
Le Lundi 13 Octobre 2003 16:30, Dave Page a crit : I don't mind you using it for that, but 160Mb of logs seems excessive to convince people that there's a problem. What else is in there? Are you only uploading logs when things actually go wrong? I deleted previous builds and will upload only daily builds from now in http://snake.pgadmin.org/jean-michel. Warning: do not use the RPMs from this directory. wxWindows packaging scheme is extremely complicated. There are several ports (base, gtk, gtk2, x11, etc...) and two sets of RPMs for each port (unicode, non-unicode): wx-base, wx-base-unicode wx-gtk wx-gtk2, wx-gtk2-unicode wx-x11, wx-x11-unicode Each set has 3 to 6 RPMs. There are 3 distros (RH, MKK, SUSE). This makes a lot of RPMs... Jean-Michel. ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly