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Re: Postgres on Linux - was 'Complete breakdown of pgadmin when trying to connect to server or modify properties of tables of views'

by art@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arthur Knight Hammer) Mar 12, 2008 at 06:41 AM

On Wednesday 12 March 2008, Dave Page wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 8:09 AM, Devrim G=DCND=DCZ
<devrim@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>=20
wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> >  On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 13:27 +1100, Andrew wrote:
> >
> >  > Which Linux distro's sup****t Postgres releases the best?  Which are
> >  > best  suited in a server vs. development suite of tools?
> >
> >  "Best" is a bit debatable, but Ubuntu/Debian and
Fedora/RHEL/CentOS=20
have
> >  very good PostgreSQL sup****t. I'm using both of these, and both sides
> >  are doing good jobs.
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> Ubuntu is the distro that we have the most problems with pgAdmin on.
> Apparently there have been distro-specific patches applied to
> wxWidgets in the past which haven't played well. It seems better
> recently though.
>=20
> Both the latest Suse and Ubuntu introduce changes in GTK which will
> cause pgAdmin to crash if wxWidgets was built against an older version
> of GTK. That can be fixed either by recompiling against the new
> llbraries, or setting an environment variable which tells GTK to work
> the old way. I expect to see this issue in other distros in the
> not-to-distant-future.
>=20
> Personally, I'm using Slackware, Fedora 7 and CentOS 5.1, though I
> don't run any production systems these days. Most of my work is on
> Windows XP and Mac OS X though.
>=20
> --=20
> Dave Page
> EnterpriseDB UK Ltd: http://www.enterprisedb.com
> PostgreSQL UK 2008 Conference: http://www.postgresql.org.uk

I am new in December to the Postgres/pgadmin suite and have been
running=20
both on SuSE 10.0 and 10.3.  The RPM's for Postgres I have had no
problems=
=20
with, and the recent 8.2.6 security update came through the SuSE update=20
service without incident on 10.3.  I have never bothered with RPM's for=20
pgadmin3 because I have no trouble compiling and installing it, so I=20
always get a more recent version.

I would like the op****tunity to give this list a little background on how=
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we got where we are, through one set of eyes.

I am, I suppose at this point in my 53 year life, "Old School", having
cut=
=20
my teeth on Microlite Unix in '86 (AT&T man pages were the only=20
do***entation) followed by SCO Unix.  After I learned Unix, I was exposed=
=20
to MS-DOS, and needless to say it came across as trivially easy. 
MS-DOS=20
was the last operating system that "they" marketed that worked well,
and=20
they didn't even develop the core package.  In May of 2001, a vice=20
president of Microsoft declared war on the free software movement when=20
Linux had hit a deeply threatening 1% market share.  On the day I learned=
=20
of this, my Win95 box was retired and I installed Caldera Linux and
have=20
not looked back.  When Caldera went away I chose SuSE for its superior=20
do***entation and have frankly not look seriously at other distros
because=
=20
it proverbially does what I need ... everything.

Many of you people out there on this list are using any of many variants
of=
=20
Linux.  Each distribution of Linux is like a priceless jewel in the crown=
=20
of human cooperation, cooperation that you have few other models for in=20
this world.  By all means, debate the merit of each distribution, but I=20
must say that Linux is the most beautiful thing that ever happened to=20
computing, and if your distro has trouble with a widget, there will be
a=20
fix soon.

I feel greatly enriched since I discovered Postgres and pgadmin and what
is=
=20
to me a new programming paradigm of putting the business logic in the=20
database.  Everytime I download one of these freely available packages, I=
=20
marvel.

Arthur Knight Hammer


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Fwd: Re: Complete breakdown of pgadmin when trying to connect to
Michael.Eschweiler@[EMAIL  2008-03-08 10:23:27 
Re: Complete breakdown of pgadmin when trying to connect to serv
dpage@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-08 09:51:18 
Re: Complete breakdown of pgadmin when trying to connect to serv
Michael.Eschweiler@[EMAIL  2008-03-08 16:33:37 
Re: Complete breakdown of pgadmin when trying to connect to serv
dpage@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-11 08:49:04 
Re: Complete breakdown of pgadmin when trying to connect to serv
Michael.Eschweiler@[EMAIL  2008-03-11 15:10:47 
Re: Postgres on Linux - was 'Complete breakdown
josh@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (  2008-03-11 22:53:05 
Re: Complete breakdown of pgadmin when trying to connect to serv
dpage@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-11 18:31:07 
Re: Postgres on Linux - was 'Complete breakdown
archa@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-12 13:27:01 
Re: Postgres on Linux - was 'Complete breakdown
pdoria@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-12 03:18:45 
Re: Postgres on Linux - was 'Complete breakdown of pgadmin when
bbruen@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-12 17:43:39 
Re: Postgres on Linux - was 'Complete breakdown
devrim@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-12 01:09:30 
Re: Postgres on Linux - was 'Complete breakdown of pgadmin when
dpage@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-12 08:54:23 
Re: Postgres on Linux - was 'Complete breakdown of pgadmin when
art@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (A  2008-03-12 06:41:49 

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