--- Michael Mauger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Mauger writes:
Emacs is not a Cygwin (Un*x emulation on Windows) executable (like
psql is)
Why don't you use the native Windows version of psql?
The Cygwin setup program makes
No, just getting to it now. Sorry.
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Michael Mauger wrote:
--- Michael Mauger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Mauger writes:
Emacs is not a Cygwin (Un*x
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are there further concerns with this patch?
No, just getting to it now. Sorry.
Peter didn't agree with this patch, and I have to concur with him
that the need for it is unproven.
Given that it is certainly not going into 7.4 at this late date,
I think
Tom Lane wrote:
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are there further concerns with this patch?
No, just getting to it now. Sorry.
Peter didn't agree with this patch, and I have to concur with him
that the need for it is unproven.
Given that it is certainly not going into 7.4 at
--- Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Mauger writes:
Emacs is not a Cygwin (Un*x emulation on Windows) executable (like
psql is)
Why don't you use the native Windows version of psql?
The Cygwin setup program makes pre-built binaries of postgres readily
available on
--- Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Mauger writes:
I'm the maintainer of sql.el in GNU Emacs. On both the Mac OS X
and the Windows/Cygwin platform we've had reports that psql run
under Emacs does not issue a prompt for commands.
Why can't you make the Emacs session
I'm the maintainer of sql.el in GNU Emacs. On both the Mac OS X
and the Windows/Cygwin platform we've had reports that psql run
under Emacs does not issue a prompt for commands.
I did a little research and it appears that the cause is that
pset.notty is being set to false because
Michael Mauger writes:
I'm the maintainer of sql.el in GNU Emacs. On both the Mac OS X
and the Windows/Cygwin platform we've had reports that psql run
under Emacs does not issue a prompt for commands.
Why can't you make the Emacs session behave like a terminal for psql?
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Peter Eisentraut
Michael Mauger writes:
Emacs is not a Cygwin (Un*x emulation on Windows) executable (like psql
is)
Why don't you use the native Windows version of psql?
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Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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