It is rather a catch 22 regarding the support issue. I am using a Debian
Squeeze Linux
distribution, and the only stable security recommended release at this time
is PostgreSQL 8.4,
and pgadmin3 v1.10.5. Also, Postgresql has, I believe, about 2 more years
before it is no
longer supported. Sure woul
On Wed, 2012-01-04 at 23:57 -0800, Jerrold "Eric" Thompson wrote:
> I am using pgadmin3, v1.10.5 on Debian Squeeze with PostgreSQL 8.4
>
1.10 is not maintained anymore. Please upgrade to a more recent release.
> I have installed the adminpack, by running the following:
>
> su - postgres
> psql
I am using pgadmin3, v1.10.5 on Debian Squeeze with PostgreSQL 8.4
I have installed the adminpack, by running the following:
su - postgres
psql template1 < /usr/share/postgresql/8.4/contrib/adminpack.sql
The output was:
CREATE FUNCTION
CREATE FUNCTION
CREATE FUNCTION
CREATE FUNCTION
CREATE FUN