Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-09-02 Thread Darren Duncan
On 2020-08-28 8:28 p.m., tutilu...@tutanota.com wrote: That's... not what I've been saying. If you don't recognize that Chrome/Firefox are spyware, you *are* objectively wrong. There's just no two ways about it. Are you astroturfing for Google/Mozilla (it's almost pointless to even mention

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-09-01 Thread Akshay Joshi
Hi All We have fixed the *weird* issue of *BrowserCommand* and *FixedPort* both. It will be part of the release on 19th September but if someone wants to test it and confirm then please download and install the nightly build from

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-28 Thread tutiluren
Aug 27, 2020, 4:43 PM by jac...@pobox.com: > You “chose” to use Pale Moon. > No, I did not. > To you, it appeared to be the only reasonable alternative > Not only does it appear that way -- it *is* that way. > you “chose” to use it when there were other options available. > There are no other

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-27 Thread Jack Royal-Gordon
Perhaps I chose my words poorly - “insist, while being accurate, probably carries negative connotations that were unnecessary. You “chose” to use Pale Moon. To you, it appeared to be the only reasonable alternative; that may be true or may not - it is subject to debate. But you “chose” to use

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-27 Thread Christophe Pettus
> On Aug 27, 2020, at 06:57, tutilu...@tutanota.com wrote: > > You're a damn fool if you subject yourself and others to this. Please be civil on community lists. Language like this is unproductive. -- -- Christophe Pettus x...@thebuild.com

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-27 Thread tutiluren
I don't "insist upon" anything. As already mentioned numerous times, both on the list and to you personally, there is *no choice*. I hate Pale Moon. Don't twist my words into some kind of Pale Moon advocacy. It's a garbage fork with numerous issues. I use it *because there is no choice*. Why is

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-26 Thread Jack Royal-Gordon
Here’s a thought that I think could solve your issues: It sounds like a lot of your issues are caused by the insistence on using PaleMoon. I don’t imagine that the team does much if any testing against PaleMoon, so I’m not shocked that you have issues with it. And I get it - you want private

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-26 Thread tutiluren
Aug 25, 2020, 2:59 PM by dp...@pgadmin.org: > > > On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 11:23 AM <> tutilu...@tutanota.com> > wrote: >   > >> Please consider testing your software before releasing it. >> > > https://pgsnake.blogspot.com/2020/08/testing-pgadmin.html>   > This certainly convinces me that there

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-25 Thread Dave Page
Thanks Rik! On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 2:12 PM richard coleman wrote: > Dave, > > Thanks for the link. It was very informative. Best wishes to you and > your team. > > rik. > > On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 9:00 AM Dave Page wrote: > >> >> >> On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 11:23 AM wrote: >> >> >>> Please

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-25 Thread richard coleman
Dave, Thanks for the link. It was very informative. Best wishes to you and your team. rik. On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 9:00 AM Dave Page wrote: > > > On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 11:23 AM wrote: > > >> Please consider testing your software before releasing it. >> > >

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-25 Thread Dave Page
On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 11:23 AM wrote: > Please consider testing your software before releasing it. > https://pgsnake.blogspot.com/2020/08/testing-pgadmin.html -- Dave Page Blog: http://pgsnake.blogspot.com Twitter: @pgsnake EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-23 Thread Akshay Joshi
On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 12:11 AM wrote: > > You should stop complaining. > > > Why? Why would I stop complaining if something is wrong? That's when you > are *supposed* to complain. Just because something doesn't cost money > doesn't mean it's free. I've paid dearly with blood, sweat and tears.

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-22 Thread tutiluren
> > You’re an ass! > Great argument. I'm won over. It's clear that you're a very intelligent and mature person who doesn't make yourself look incredibly stupid at all. So short, yet so powerful. Your reply has profoundly changed my entire worldview...

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-22 Thread tutiluren
> You should stop complaining.  > Why? Why would I stop complaining if something is wrong? That's when you are *supposed* to complain. Just because something doesn't cost money doesn't mean it's free. I've paid dearly with blood, sweat and tears. Maybe you consider your time and energy to be

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-21 Thread cgerard999
Hi Rob, I have the same bad experience as you with PgAdmin4. We are also using pgAdmin3 so far and I was very excited to test the new version. Alas, I have so many issues that, if I had tested the 2 versions separately, I would have said that the old one is v4. Among the issues I got, keyboard

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-21 Thread Jack Royal-Gordon
Hi Bob, pgAdmin III is a TOTALLY DIFFERENT piece of software than pgAdmin 4. I used III for a number of years. I was never thrilled with it, but it did what I needed for me. For example, if I lost my connection to the server either voluntarily or because I closed my laptop, I could not allow

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-21 Thread Stephen Knox
https://www.postgresql.org/support/professional_support/ I don't think any software developer sets out for change for change's sake. If I recall the reasons for the change to a web based system were the larger number of developers who can code in javascript (which is hardly debatable). It's

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-21 Thread Khushboo Vashi
Hi, On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 3:53 PM wrote: > pgAdmin v4.25 has yet again broken something. After being harassed to > upgrade to the latest version, pgAdmin has stopped opening itself properly. > > It no longer opens in the correct Pale Moon profile. It now opens in the > *default* profile,

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-21 Thread Anthony DeBarros
Hello. On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 6:23 AM wrote: > pgAdmin v4.25 has yet again broken something. After being harassed to > upgrade to the latest version, pgAdmin has stopped opening itself properly. > Snip. Your experience is vastly different than mine. I use pgadmin 4 every day. It has only

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-21 Thread Rob Richardson
My company relies on PostgreSQL and pgAdmin, as do thousands of other companies, I'm sure.  Since most of our customers have been with us for a long time and have stable installations, we have not been upgrading them to the latest PostgreSQL version, and therefore, most of my experience has

Re: Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-21 Thread Stephen Knox
Gosh, you're right, this does sound very rude. I'm not sure where to start with this and I'm a user, not a developer of the software, so shouldn't be taking this too personally. You seem to have misread the licence of the software: https://github.com/postgres/pgadmin4/blob/master/LICENSE. As

Critical bug: pgAdmin v4.25 has started ignoring my "Browser Command" which completely cripples me and makes me unable to manage my PostgreSQL database.

2020-08-21 Thread tutiluren
pgAdmin v4.25 has yet again broken something. After being harassed to upgrade to the latest version, pgAdmin has stopped opening itself properly. It no longer opens in the correct Pale Moon profile. It now opens in the *default* profile, which completely breaks everything. I've previously tried