[pgadmin-hackers] Might be unavailable for a while...

2003-10-23 Thread Dave Page
Hi Guys,

We have a big software project going live at work on Monday and the fun
starts today.

I'll probably be pretty busy for a week or two, so won't have much time
for pgAdmin :-(, so I'd appreciate it if someone else (Andreas? ;-) )
could handle any patches that come in.

I will check my mail at least daily though.

Cheers, Dave.

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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Bug#217067: Impossible to display non-European languages

2003-10-23 Thread Jean-Michel POURE
> Ergo, if you reassign this to wx2.4, I'll summarily close it,
> gtk2/unicode is not sufficiently supported in 2.4 to justify 'stable'
> packages in those flavours, (and there is plenty of prior discussion
> on that).
>
> Sorry Jean-Michel, but the answer is probably that you'll have to wait
> for wx2.6 (the binary freeze release of 2.5) before you get this in
> mainstream poedit.  In the meantime, if you want bleeding edge features
> you'll have to continue to build them for yourself.

Dear Ron,

Thank for your support. It is really motivating to see how fast you can get an 
answer on Debian. Your answer about poEdit mostly satisfies me. I am glad to 
see we share the same opinion about wx2.4.

About wx2.6: we use wx2.5 unstable to build pgAdmin3, the next official GUI 
for PostgreSQL. You can get pgAdmin3 from http://www.pgadmin.org.

deb http://www.pgadmin.org/snapshots/linux/debian unstable/testing/woody 
pgadmin3

pgAdmin3 is an important project for PostgreSQL. Our stats show that we have 
more than 2000 new users everyday with a minimum user base of 100.000 users. 
pgAdmin is being translated into 40 languages. It is based on Unicode and 
supports PostgreSQL unicode databases.

This user base makes it possible for us to detect and fix the main Unicode 
bugs in wx. As a result we publish our own version of wx, until the fixes are 
integrated in wx.

Whenever you prepare wx2.6, we would appreciate to discuss before releasing it 
on Debian. To make sure that a working wx2.6 version is used. Could you point 
me out the Debian list where the wx stuff is discussed?

Best regards,
Jean-Michel


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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] YAWP

2003-10-23 Thread Dave Page
 

> -Original Message-
> From: Andreas Pflug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 22 October 2003 23:23
> To: Dave Page
> Cc: pgadmin-hackers
> Subject: YAWP
> 
> Yet Another wxWindows Patch :-)
> 
> Hi Dave,
> I'm quite satisfied with the wxCalendarBox and wxTimeSpanCtrl 
> controls now, used for dlgUser. This patch corrects some 
> nastily buried size calculation bugs.
> 
> When these controls have been confirmed to be stable (and 
> Japanese-proof :-), I'll post them to wxWindows as-is, but I 
> won't spend a minute making them 'vadz-compatible' ;-)

OK, new tarball on Snake. Can we get another set of RPMs/tarballs please
port maintainers? 

Cheers, Dave

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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Cannot build latest CVS

2003-10-23 Thread Andreas Pflug
Troels Arvin wrote:

Hello,

On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 14:38, Dave Page wrote:
 

There was a new update to the wx tarball this morning, though
Jean-Michel may not have produced RPMs yet. You need the -4 version
which is on Snake in tar.bz2 format.
   

OK; thanks. I'll build a new set of RPMS locally.

As long as pgadmin3 is so dependent on certain changes in wxWindows,
then wouldn't it be nice to keep the needed patch(es) somewhere in
pgadmin3's CVS tree? 

We have the patches directory under 
http://snake.pgadmin.org/snapshots/wxwindows/patches, which includes all 
the stuff needed for a working wxWindows. This is nothing for pgadmin cvs.

- For example a patch agains current wxWindows CVS HEAD?

This would rise the problems to the power of 3 or 4

We're glad we have a wx snapshot that's working for all needed platforms 
now. Besides, all fixes should apply to head also.
Certainly, it would be a good idea if those patches would go into wx cvs 
head. You can check the (non-)progress on SourceForge, look at the case 
numbers in readme-patches.txt.

Regards,
Andreas




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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] [pgadmin-support] EXPORT from Query Tool

2003-10-23 Thread Andreas Pflug
was: Execute TO in PgadminIII

Tino Wildenhain wrote:

Re: [pgadmin-support] EXPORT from Query Tool (was: Execute TO in 
PgadminIII)
But simple HTML would do the trick for Excel and even OpenOffice
can read this:





column1column2


...
and so on.


We can have multiple export formats, of course. Currently, we have the 
wide-spread CSV format, with (hopefully) all needed options.

We may have a discussion about more export formats on pgadmin-hackers.

Regards,
Andreas
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[pgadmin-hackers] poEdit linked against latest wxGTK2.5 snapshots available for Debian

2003-10-23 Thread Jean-Michel POURE
Dear friends,

Raphaël successfully compiled poEdit against the latest wxGTK2.5 snapshot with 
Andreas PFLUG patches.

Here are some (working) screenshots:
- http://snake.pgadmin.org/jean-michel/screenshots/chinese.png
- http://snake.pgadmin.org/jean-michel/screenshots/japanese.png
- http://snake.pgadmin.org/jean-michel/screenshots/persian.png
- http://snake.pgadmin.org/jean-michel/screenshots/russian.png

To get it from pgAdmin repository (after sync tommorow):
deb http://www.pgadmin.org/snapshots/linux/debian unstable pgadmin

Enter:
apt-get update; apt-get install pgadmin3-poedit

I will try to update RedHat, Mandrake and SuSE packages too... hoping we can 
submit the packages back to Vaclav Slavik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

IMHO, poEdit has the best translation interface of all i18n softwares. It only 
lacks good Unicode support.

Best regards, Jean-Michel


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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] poEdit linked against latest wxGTK2.5 snapshots

2003-10-23 Thread Raphaël Enrici
Dear all,

Jean-Michel POURE wrote:

Dear friends,
Raphaël successfully compiled poEdit against the latest wxGTK2.5 snapshot with 
Andreas PFLUG patches.

Not exactly the latest one, but the one before 
(wxWindows-pgAdmin3-20031010-4.tar.bz2 
).

Just some precisions for Christian:
I just took your work from unstable sources and did some minor changes. 
I also renamed the package and put an unofficial versionning scheme on 
it (1.2.3-0.1): this way I hope I won't break your official work.
I also added a Conflits/Replaces condition in the package regarding 
poedit so that it is smooth for users to go from one package to another...

To get it from pgAdmin repository (after sync tommorow):
deb http://www.pgadmin.org/snapshots/linux/debian unstable pgadmin
 

sources are available at the same place.

Any comments are welcome.

Best regards,
Raphaël


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Re: [pgadmin-hackers] poEdit linked against latest wxGTK2.5 snapshots

2003-10-23 Thread Hiroshi Saito
Hi Jean-Michel .

FreeBSD ,too.
Done.
http://snake.pgadmin.org/snapshots/freeBSD/5.1/poEdit/

It is fine!:-)

regards,
Hiroshi Saito

- Original Message -
From: "Raphaël Enrici" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> Dear all,
>
> Jean-Michel POURE wrote:
>
> >Dear friends,
> >Raphaël successfully compiled poEdit against the latest wxGTK2.5 snapshot with
> >Andreas PFLUG patches.
> >
> Not exactly the latest one, but the one before
> (wxWindows-pgAdmin3-20031010-4.tar.bz2
> ).
>
> Just some precisions for Christian:
> I just took your work from unstable sources and did some minor changes.
> I also renamed the package and put an unofficial versionning scheme on
> it (1.2.3-0.1): this way I hope I won't break your official work.
> I also added a Conflits/Replaces condition in the package regarding
> poedit so that it is smooth for users to go from one package to another...
>
> >To get it from pgAdmin repository (after sync tommorow):
> >deb http://www.pgadmin.org/snapshots/linux/debian unstable pgadmin
> >
> >
> sources are available at the same place.
>
>
> Any comments are welcome.
>
> Best regards,
> Raphaël


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