On Tuesday 23 December 2003 05:49, vijaykumar M wrote:
> Hi All,
> Previously i was used RedhatLinux7.2 & Postgres7.4, that time i'm able
> to use the pgaccess command to view the tables.
>Presently, i'm using RedhatLinux9 & Postgres7.4, here i'm not able to
> use the pgaccess command. It i
Hi All,
Previously i was used RedhatLinux7.2 & Postgres7.4, that time i'm able
to use the pgaccess command to view the tables.
Presently, i'm using RedhatLinux9 & Postgres7.4, here i'm not able to use
the pgaccess command. It is saying "command not found."
One thing, i observed was on R
On Tuesday 16 December 2003 13:29, vijaykumar M wrote:
> Hi All,
> I am trying to install pgaccess on a redhat 7.2 linux server with
> postgres7.4. Everything seems to be alright but when I go to run pgaccess
> I get an error message saying
>
> Application initialization failed: no display name an
On 16/12/2003 13:29 vijaykumar M wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to install pgaccess on a redhat 7.2 linux server with
postgres7.4. Everything seems to be alright but when I go to run
pgaccess I get an error message saying
Application initialization failed: no display name and no $DISPLAY
environme
Hi All,
I am trying to install pgaccess on a redhat 7.2 linux server with
postgres7.4. Everything seems to be alright but when I go to run pgaccess I
get an error message saying
Application initialization failed: no display name and no $DISPLAY
environment v
ariable
Error in startup script: in