> It isn't released yet - I've fixed the bug in the editor and it will be in
1.8.3 when that comes out.
I'll be waiting ;-)
> The editor was showing lines for TimeZone and timezone. Edit the first,
and you get the error. The second works fine.
Understood.
> OK, well if that doesn't work, it's
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 7:06 PM, Rommel the iCeMAn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've fixed the bug in pgAdmin for 1.8.3
>
> Where can I download 1.8.3? I just visited the download page but I am
> only seeing links for 1.8.2.
It isn't released yet - I've fixed the bug in the editor and it will
be
> I've fixed the bug in pgAdmin for 1.8.3
Where can I download 1.8.3? I just visited the download page but I am
only seeing links for 1.8.2.
> (hint: edit the timezone setting, not TimeZone)
I don't understand. Am I not supposed to modify the line #timezone =
unknown so that it reads timezone =
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Rommel the iCeMAn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried manually editing the postgresql.conf file in Notepad but when I
> reload PostgreSQL it ignores the entry in the config file and defaults to
> 'Canada/Atlantic' time zone. I am using pgAdmin3 v1.8.2.99 and Po