I am new to this list, so I do not know if this has been reported
already (did not find anything regarding search_path in the issue tracker).
If you use pgadmin4 to alter the search_path for a role, all queries
that do not explicitly use a schema name with tables fail. Apparently,
pgadmin4 is
Thanks a lot Dave!
> On 25 Oct 2016, at 14:45, Dave Page wrote:
>
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 1:30 PM, Oscar Fanelli wrote:
>> Where are stored the servers configurations?
>>
>> I'm using pgadmin4 with docker and I would like to save servers between
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 1:30 PM, Oscar Fanelli wrote:
> Where are stored the servers configurations?
>
> I'm using pgadmin4 with docker and I would like to save servers between each
> run, and to do so I need to mount as volume the dir where the configurations
> are
Where are stored the servers configurations?
I'm using pgadmin4 with docker and I would like to save servers between each
run, and to do so I need to mount as volume the dir where the configurations
are stored.
Thanks,
Oscar
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On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 12:07 PM, André Cardoso wrote:
> I'm not talking about APT, Yum or pip documentation...
Except the problem you reported is clearly a problem with getting pip working.
> README:
> To build the runtime, the following packages must be installed:
>
> -
I'm not talking about APT, Yum or pip documentation...
README:
To build the runtime, the following packages must be installed:
- QT 4.6 or above (older versions may work, but haven't been tested).
- Python 2.6 or above.
QT 4.6 and Python have A LOT o packages. So the QT and Python "basic"
Hi!
Same problem with proxy.
Tried to set PROXY, http_proxy, https_proxy variables, but no go...
root@mydebian8:/home/mydebian8/pgadmin4-1.0# pip install -r
requirements_py2.txt
Downloading/unpacking Babel==1.3 (from -r requirements_py2.txt (line 1))
Cannot fetch index base URL
Dave,
I had to end up using shift + alt + "+" many, many times for it to come
back to normal. It is working. However it went through a couple different
"stages".
First was all white, then all white with scroll bars indicating that some
size is changing, then solid gray, solid gray for a while,
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 01:01:35PM -0200, André Cardoso wrote:
>
> How can I set pip to use proxy?
Just a guess: try setting the shell variable (bash?) like this:
PROXY=http://someproxy.somewhere.org:3128
and then run pip.
Regards
JOhann
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