Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> Stupid question, but for Windows ... how many will actually use psql,
> vs something like PgAdmin?
I don't see any reason to believe that it would be significantly less
than now.
> I'd say revisit it later myself ... it
> isn't critical to the operation of the server, o
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Where are we on this? Right now readline is disabled on Win32. psql
works fine for me. In fact it is more native because the delete key
deletes, and control-d doesn't exit.
I am inclined to leave the code unchanged and we can revisit this later
after we f
Where are we on this? Right now readline is disabled on Win32. psql
works fine for me. In fact it is more native because the delete key
deletes, and control-d doesn't exit.
I am inclined to leave the code unchanged and we can revisit this later
after we figure out why readline doesn't work on
> Magnus Hagander wrote:
> > Just for reference, what features are we losing without
> readline. Tab
> > completion, but what more?
>
> Command history, customizable key bindings, cut and paste,
> cursor keys come to mind.
Command history, cut-and-paste and cursor keys definitly work in my
bui
Magnus Hagander wrote:
> Just for reference, what features are we losing without readline. Tab
> completion, but what more?
Command history, customizable key bindings, cut and paste, cursor keys
come to mind.
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http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/
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>Magnus Hagander wrote:
>> Ok, then we're testing completely different things. I'm talking about
>> the psql client when running under CMD.EXE, *not* in the msys shell.
>> (backslash works fine in the bash shell)
>
>OK, I'll try that later. As an additional data point, running sh.exe
>from within
Magnus Hagander wrote:
> Ok, then we're testing completely different things. I'm talking about
> the psql client when running under CMD.EXE, *not* in the msys shell.
> (backslash works fine in the bash shell)
OK, I'll try that later. As an additional data point, running sh.exe
from within cmd.ex
> > Hmm. And this is a cvs pull that was before Bruce actually disabled
> > readline? What locale are you in?
>
> Actually, I just just typed away in the bash shell, which
> uses readline as well.
Ok, then we're testing completely different things. I'm talking about
the psql client when running
Magnus Hagander wrote:
> Hmm. And this is a cvs pull that was before Bruce actually disabled
> readline? What locale are you in?
Actually, I just just typed away in the bash shell, which uses readline
as well.
> Peter - what OS are you on, and what mingw version? And what locale?
Windows XP Pro
Sorry - I have done it too:
Windows Locale is : English (New Zealand)
Mark Kirkwood wrote:
- CVS HEAD from approx 19 Jul
- locale is 'English_New Zealand.1252'
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Hmm. And this is a cvs pull that was before Bruce actually disabled
readline? What locale are you in?
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- CVS HEAD from approx 19 Jul
- locale is 'English_New Zealand.1252'
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Hmm. And this is a cvs pull that was before Bruce actually disabled
readline? What locale are you in?
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> Hmm. And this is a cvs pull that was before Bruce actually
> disabled readline? What locale are you in?
>
> Peter - what OS are you on, and what mingw version? And what locale?
>
> I&
Hmm. And this is a cvs pull that was before Bruce actually disabled
readline? What locale are you in?
Peter - what OS are you on, and what mingw version? And what locale?
I've done my tests on Win XP, and it elcearly does not work (locale =
Swedish). I've also talked to Merlin, and he had the sam
To add to the confusion it works for me as well - Windows 2003 with
Mingw 3.1.0
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Readline is pretty badly broken under mingw. Basically, it disables
the alt-gr key, which renders psql almost useless on most locales (no
way to type backslash, and a
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Magnus Hagander wrote:
> > Readline is pretty badly broken under mingw. Basically, it disables
> > the alt-gr key, which renders psql almost useless on most locales (no
> > way to type backslash, and a whole lot of other characters, for
> > example).
>
> I can't reproduce
Magnus Hagander wrote:
> Readline is pretty badly broken under mingw. Basically, it disables
> the alt-gr key, which renders psql almost useless on most locales (no
> way to type backslash, and a whole lot of other characters, for
> example).
I can't reproduce that. It works perfectly fine here.
Magnus Hagander wrote:
> Readline is pretty badly broken under mingw. Basically, it disables the
> alt-gr key, which renders psql almost useless on most locales (no way to
> type backslash, and a whole lot of other characters, for example).
>
> This patch disables readline on win32. (meaning it's
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