Dear Developers,
There a bug since 1.6.3.
This bug does not exists in 1.6.2 and early versions.
The last tested version in 1.7 snapshot 070510 under WinXp.
When you open the table browser. On a table in right click menu select
the 'View data / view *'.
Resize any column. Push refresh button. T
Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
> Dave Page a écrit :
>> Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Is there a way to change the order of the servers in the Servers list?
It'd be nice if they were alphabetically sorted.
>>> The patch attached sorts them alphabetically. As it chang
>-Original Message-
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
>Guillaume Lelarge
>Sent: woensdag 23 mei 2007 18:58
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
>Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Server order
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>>
>> Is there
Dave Page a écrit :
Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
Dave Page a écrit :
Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
I can take care of this :
- update the button's title ;
- grow the Replace button.
Dave, do you agree on this ?
Sure, go ahead.
Here it is.
Please run the embed-xrc script and commit.
It was al
Dave Page a écrit :
Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Is there a way to change the order of the servers in the Servers list?
It'd be nice if they were alphabetically sorted.
The patch attached sorts them alphabetically. As it changes the
behavior, perhaps an option is neede
...much removed
>
> pgAdmin 1.8 does also warn you about the possible consequences of
having
> an unsecured pgpass file.
>
> Regards, Dave.
Thank you everyone who answered and gave me guidance.
For anyone interested I removed permissions on the file from everyone
but myself. I then had one o
Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
> Dave Page a écrit :
>> Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
>>> I can take care of this :
>>> - update the button's title ;
>>> - grow the Replace button.
>>> Dave, do you agree on this ?
>>
>>
>> Sure, go ahead.
>>
>
> Here it is.
Please run the embed-xrc script and commit.
Tha
Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>>
>> Is there a way to change the order of the servers in the Servers list?
>> It'd be nice if they were alphabetically sorted.
>
> The patch attached sorts them alphabetically. As it changes the
> behavior, perhaps an option is needed to en
Dave Page a écrit :
Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
I can take care of this :
- update the button's title ;
- grow the Replace button.
Dave, do you agree on this ?
Sure, go ahead.
Here it is.
Regards.
--
Guillaume.
Index: pgadmin/ui/dlgFindReplace.xrc
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On May 22, 3:06 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Laurent ROCHE) wrote:
(...)
> To me I don't see, the point of having the full Server ServNm (servnm:5432):
> ServNm is enough.
You raised a couple of interesting points. Just a quick comment here:
the port number is essential if you have several database cl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Is there a way to change the order of the servers in the Servers list?
It'd be nice if they were alphabetically sorted.
The patch attached sorts them alphabetically. As it changes the
behavior, perhaps an option is needed to enable it. Dave, what do you
think ab
Joe Moyle wrote:
>> Joe Moyle wrote:
> ...
>>> While doing some poking around I discovered that the passwords in
> the
>>> pgpass.conf file are stored in plain text. I consider this a bug.
> ...
>>> Would the 'powers that be' list this as a bug and add it to the TODO
>>> list?
>> This is how Postg
> Joe Moyle wrote:
...
> > While doing some poking around I discovered that the passwords in
the
> > pgpass.conf file are stored in plain text. I consider this a bug.
...
> > Would the 'powers that be' list this as a bug and add it to the TODO
> > list?
>
> This is how PostgreSQL's libpq requires
On 23/05/2007 15:52, Joe Moyle wrote:
While doing some poking around I discovered that the passwords in the
pgpass.conf file are stored in plain text. I consider this a bug.
It's not a bug - use file permissions to protect the file from prying eyes.
Ray.
--
Joe,
You took a good first step in setting up authenication to use MD5 by
default. Now, (as a new community member) I have a few questions to
determine what encrypting the password would accomplish.
What would such an encryption protect against? You can explicitly set the
permissions on y
Joe Moyle wrote:
> I'm working on my first PostgreSQL project. We are attempting a proof
> of concept. I'm using PGAdmin 3 v1.6.2 on a Windows XP Pro workstation.
> I like the option to 'Save Password' because I'm generally lazy and
> don't want to type in the password every time I log on.
>
>
Dear Developers,
There a bug since 1.6.3.
This bug is not exists in 1.6.2 and early versions.
The last tested version in 1.7 snapshot 070510 under WinXp.
When you open the table browser. On a table in right click menu select
the 'View data / view *'.
Resize any column. Push refresh button. The
I'm working on my first PostgreSQL project. We are attempting a proof
of concept. I'm using PGAdmin 3 v1.6.2 on a Windows XP Pro workstation.
I like the option to 'Save Password' because I'm generally lazy and
don't want to type in the password every time I log on.
While doing some poking arou
On Sunday 20 May 2007 Raphaël Enrici's cat, walking on the keyboard, wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Althoug pgAdmin III 1.4.3 is delivered in the universe ubuntu/feisty
> repository, I've just uploaded a build of pgAdmin III 1.6.3 for Feisty
> to our developer host. It should propagate to PostgreSQL mirror
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