Hello folks,
Problem:
I would need some help with the system I am working on. It is an
information system built on PgSQL 8 and after searching all over the
net I found no function I could use to determine where the request to
the DB (select...) came from. I need it to prevent using fake user ID
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Hello folks,
I have installed PgSQL8 beta4 via pginstaller to WinXP. I must tell
you I am more familiar with Linux, so maybe my problem is trivial to
solve:
I made myself a table with PgAdmin III (I was lazy to use psql) that
I tried to reach via ODBC. I created connection to my database,
Magnus, et al.,
This is, what initdb -d says:
D:\tmp\data>initdb -d
Running in debug mode.
VERSION=8.0.0beta3
PGDATA=d:/tmp/data
share_path=c:/msys/1.0/share/postgresql
PGPATH=c:/msys/1.0/bin
POSTGRES_SUPERUSERNAME=postgresql
POSTGRES_BKI=c:/msys/1.0/share/postgresql/postgres.bki
POSTGRES_DESC
Magnus, et al,
my server seems to play games with me, so here I am sending it again.
Zoltan
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Hello, folks,
I am trying to install pgsql8 on winxp. I tried first to install "as
is" with pginstaller beta2-dev3, no luck, it froze, switched off
Nod32, froze a little later, ran through the list of services,
switched off anything that seemed to be a firewall, no luck.
So I compiled beta3 with
Hello folks,
I am trying to install pgsql 8 beta 2 via pginstaller. dev 2 and dev 3
do the same - none of these complete the installation process.
I tried to compile beta 3 via mingw, the installation failed - initdb
says my time zone supports leap seconds (sk_SK, GMT+01). I set the
time zone to