Re: [HACKERS] Windows installation notes

2005-12-01 Thread Greg Sabino Mullane
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thanks for responding to this and fixing what you could. I understand now that a lot of the things are Window-isms and thus not fixable. It's the default size for a Windows Installer installation program. We could make it larger, but then we'd

Re: [HACKERS] Windows installation notes

2005-11-27 Thread Magnus Hagander
Not sure if this is the right place, but win32-hackers seems to be dead. Yeah, it's been discontinued. I recently had a chance to install PostgreSQL on Windows, and wanted to share my comments on the experience in the hope of making things better. Overall I was very impressed - this is

Re: [HACKERS] Windows installation notes

2005-11-27 Thread Christopher Kings-Lynne
If you don't give a password, the randomly generated one is ghastly. Not sure if this is a Windows thing or what, but it was definitely a strong password. Impossible to remember, and very difficult to write down and enter. It's not necessary to remember that password...

Re: [HACKERS] Windows installation notes

2005-11-27 Thread Andreas Pflug
Magnus Hagander wrote: For pgadmin, one hint said is the 8th July instead of 8th of July You'll have to talk to the pgadmin guys about that. Yup, teach 'em correct English :-) Fixed in svn. Regards, Andreas ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 4:

[HACKERS] Windows installation notes

2005-11-26 Thread Greg Sabino Mullane
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Not sure if this is the right place, but win32-hackers seems to be dead. I recently had a chance to install PostgreSQL on Windows, and wanted to share my comments on the experience in the hope of making things better. Overall I was very impressed -