Guys,
WinCVS has gone very colourful now I have started to do updates etc. Can
you explain please
1. What Mod.files in Red are. do I have to do anything?
2. I have a Red C 'conflict' file. Do I have to do anything?
This was doing an update on the main pgAdminII folder just a few secs ago
toda
Dave, Jean-Michel, Mark,
I have submitted my first bunch of early alpha files of DataTable OCX to
the CVS in /dev/DataTable
There is a readme that tells you what to do. Its not fantastic but at least
is the start of the control.
My idea is to keep the DataTable.ocx control totally unaware of P
Dave, Jean-Michel,
WinCVS says 'TCL not available shell disabled' every time I run it. Is it
worth getting TCL for whatever features are missing? if so where from?
Thanks
Tim.
idget OCX control. What
do the lines
'WARNING! DO NOT REMOVE OR MODIFY THE FOLLOWING COMMENTED LINES!
'MemberInfo=8,0,0,0
mean above the property let/get procedures?
Thanks
Tim Finch,
FosterFinch Ltd
http://www.fosterfinch.co.uk
Tim Finch,
FosterFinch Ltd
http://www.fosterfinch.co.uk
ot a pgAdmin issue so I'll stop wasting thread space.
Tim Finch,
FosterFinch Ltd
http://www.fosterfinch.co.uk
At 19:22 14/03/2002 +, Dave Page wrote:
>Hi Tim,
>
>You can't see what's on the server in WinCVS easily (if at all). I use
>http://cvs.pgadmin.org/ for that.
Ah, thats a good idea of course.
>To update your local copy, right click the file or folder to update, and
>select Update from the p
At 10:21 14/03/2002 -0800, Mark A. Taff wrote:
>Guilty as well. I just got a new client, and a need to finish hacking out a
>temporary fundraising database for them to use until a better one is built.
Well so long as its PostgreSQL we'll let you off too Mark!!
Mark,
I am walking over your code for the diagram widget OCX control. What do
the lines
'WARNING! DO NOT REMOVE OR MODIFY THE FOLLOWING
COMMENTED LINES!
'MemberInfo=8,0,0,0
mean above the property let/get procedures?
Thanks
Tim Finch,
FosterFinch Ltd
http://www.fosterfinch.co.uk
Hi, I am not getting on very well with winCVS. I have now tried the
username/password Dave you sent me, it seems to log in ok (says CVS exited
with status 0 so I presume it logs in). However the interface is very
cryptic. I worked out that I see MY local copy of the CVS tree, not whats
on the
ten thinking though the issues so not given up on it!
Tim Finch,
FosterFinch Ltd
http://www.fosterfinch.co.uk
This sounds good. Have you installed yet? What's it like Dave?
Tim.
At 08:10 12/03/2002 +, Dave Page wrote:
> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/vbdox/
>
>Downloading now, thanks for the link.
>
>No commercial controls thank you. Standard redistributable Microsoft ones,
>or our own only. Too many licencing and compatibility problems otherwise.
>
>Regards, Dave.
thought as much, no worries, just thought it was worth checking out.
Hey! I like a challenge!
Tim.
>Windows 98 partition :-). As for future development, I don't think we need
>to worry too much about Wine - it's Wine's job to work with pgAdmin, not the
>other way round, though if we can easily give it a hand from time to time...
Yes fair enough. Just wondered.
Ti
Dave,
what did you say the current status of pgAdmin under WINE is like?
Is there any intention to try and ensure pgAdmin development works in a way
to keep Wine compatibility where feasible?
Tim.
At 14:35 07/03/2002 -0800, Mark A. Taff wrote:
>I like the control. Some discussion points:
>
>1. I think the control need to be resizable, both by a minimize button and
>by border dragging.
Yes. However I thought this might be best implemented by the DiagramView
(DV) control into which the Dat
>Mark's reply: I don't think we are going to pressured at all for space. The
>form opens up at the current default of 80% of available screen space, and
>all but one pane can be hidden by the user. So they could easily have just
>the diagramming pane take up their entire screen, if they wanted
Mark,
My CVS experience is, oh, now about 7 days old. Whats yours like? Shall we
try some test up/downloads to the new segment Dave has made for us before
we put our real code there. I have only just sussed out how to get stuff
downloaded as an anonymous user!
Tim Finch,
FosterFinch Ltd
http
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>FosterFinch Ltd
>Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 2:08 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] ViewDesigner Code
>
>Mark,
>
>Thanks, got the code and installed it. Am i right in thinking you have not
>doen any work yet t
>code, I couldn't easily get permission to change the licence from all the
>contributors. So, it remains GPL'd and is distributed seperately to be safe.
This licesne stuff still creates headaches even in the 'free' world, huh!
>Don't forget, you'll only see the connection debugging tools _until
>
>Or alternatively, it could work with the existing SQL wizard...
I think it already does.
>I deal with me :-) Sorry, it's been chaos around here this week and I've yet
>to get anything sorted. I'll _try_ to look at it today...
no pressure, no pressure!
>Meanwhile, now my Cygwin's gone toes
Dear all,
Firstly may I apologise to Mark. The work I outline in this message was
done before I realised you had already made the first version of the
DataWidget ocx control. I had totally missed it.
http://www.fosterfinch.co.uk/pgadmin
The site has a link to a screen grab of my first table o
the menu, so I will remove
devel and do build all to see if much changes.
I also got Mark's zip file installed and have started to tour round it a
bit. Slowly getting up to speed on the basic layout of all code and object
model. Well done with pgSchema, I can see how this is making life
consider
idea of partial upload facility for Mark & I?? Exchanging
Zips of code with instructions to merge in is barmy when CVS exists and is
already used for this project? Alternatively, Mark, could we get a slot on
Sourceforge/OSDN in the short term?
Tim Finch,
FosterFinch Ltd
ZoneAlarm
>What was wrong with your PostgreSQL?
>
>Regards, Dave.
Dave/Jean,
1. Starting to tour round the code (at last). Any specific reason why
you used ADO 2.0 library in pgSchema and not later version like 2.6?
2. I tried running pgAdmin from VB and it stops on
frmMain.svr.DeferConnection = True
saying Defer connection is not a member of this svr obj
Dave, Jean, Mark,
Hurrah! Today I have
1. solved my PgSql 7.2 cygwin issues
2. got wincvs installed
3. managed to download a copy of the pgadmin2 module
4. and it loads in VB!
Getting there.
Tim.
Well, I'm feeling a little less like the newbie on the block after reading
everyone's experience of CVS!
Mark, if you did want to zip and email the code so far to me that would be
fine. If any of you are following the Cygwin list you'll see I'm having no
end of grief getting 7.2-2 installed and
>
>pgSchema is a an object-oriented abstraction layer representing schema
>objects. Therefore, there is no need to reference pgSchema tables. All you
>need is to call pgSchema objects.
Thanks, Jean, that's what I was meaning in a funny sort of way.
Tim.
ught to be one customizable
>control. This control also needs to handle views, functions, rules,
>triggers, etc (in their appropriate spots).
>
>I am working on such a control now, but I've just barely begun that.
>
>Mark
>
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL P
Mark & Others,
Tim again. My thinking about the graphical facilities under discussion here
to do with pgAdmin could start with making an ActiveX control that displays
a table graphic, a la the Access graphical editor.
The control would potentially take something like a reference to a table
fr
> > 2. Query Debugger. I reckon this would only be feasible as a
> > cross-development thing with the postmaster boys-and-girls.
>
>This is one of those things that will go a long way to replicating
>PostgreSQLs parser - i.e., masses of work without a huge benefit.
>
>I would suggest a system tha
>
>You are using command line CVS, right? Maybe you should try
>http://www.wincvs.org for these reasons
>1) Nice GUI with extensive documentation.
>2) It can well handle text and windows binaries.
downloading now. Merci, Jean.
Well, I'm toying with the idea of getting into helping pgAdmin development
specifically on one or both of the above potential features. In order to
assess whether I can/should/will etc. I thought I'd put out a general
thread starter by asking those present here about requested / hoped-for
li
Dave or anyone!
I have downloaded, via cvs, pgadmin2, binaries, pgschema and activex trees
from the cvs, generally with no problems.
I use VB6 SP5 here! Can't open the main pgadminII project - every form dies
on load giving this sort of log file output :
'0' could not be loaded
Line 0: The fi
Hi,
I'm trying to log into the cvs for pgadmin2 for the first time. This is the
first time using cvs as well.
I understand that
cvs co -c
tells you what modules are available. Nothing is returned (I have done the
CVSROOT variable setting and then cvs login first as an anonymouse user).
Is th
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