Обсуждение: 1.2.2 Uploaded
I've uploaded 1.2.2 in src, win32 and slackware formats to http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/release/v1.2.2/. Please take a moment to look them over before release. Packagers please upload your packages as soon as possible - I'm particularly looking forward to seeing an osx directory in there :-) Cheers, Dave.
Dave Page wrote: > I've uploaded 1.2.2 in src, win32 and slackware formats to > http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/release/v1.2.2/. > > Please take a moment to look them over before release. Packagers please > upload your packages as soon as possible - I'm particularly looking > forward to seeing an osx directory in there :-) So, here we go, the build is running. Dave, it seems that the bootstrap script is missing from the archive. Regards, Raphaël
> -----Original Message----- > From: Raphaël Enrici [mailto:blacknoz@club-internet.fr] > Sent: 02 June 2005 20:02 > To: Dave Page > Cc: pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] 1.2.2 Uploaded > > Dave Page wrote: > > I've uploaded 1.2.2 in src, win32 and slackware formats to > > http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/release/v1.2.2/. > > > > Please take a moment to look them over before release. > Packagers please > > upload your packages as soon as possible - I'm particularly looking > > forward to seeing an osx directory in there :-) > > So, here we go, the build is running. Dave, it seems that the > bootstrap > script is missing from the archive. It's not supposed to be in there. Tarballs are pre-bootstrapped. /D
Dave Page wrote: > > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Raphaël Enrici [mailto:blacknoz@club-internet.fr] >>Sent: 02 June 2005 20:02 >>To: Dave Page >>Cc: pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org >>Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] 1.2.2 Uploaded >> >>Dave Page wrote: >> >>>I've uploaded 1.2.2 in src, win32 and slackware formats to >>>http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/release/v1.2.2/. >>> >>>Please take a moment to look them over before release. >> >>Packagers please >> >>>upload your packages as soon as possible - I'm particularly looking >>>forward to seeing an osx directory in there :-) >> >>So, here we go, the build is running. Dave, it seems that the >>bootstrap >>script is missing from the archive. > > > It's not supposed to be in there. Tarballs are pre-bootstrapped. oops, a clash between my packaging scripts and this tarball... :) First things my scripts do is to remove the configure... Maybe I should take a long sleep and shut up for a while... I wrote at least two stupidities this week. Sorry, Raph
Dave Page wrote: > I've uploaded 1.2.2 in src, win32 and slackware formats to > http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/release/v1.2.2/. > > Please take a moment to look them over before release. Packagers please > upload your packages as soon as possible - I'm particularly looking > forward to seeing an osx directory in there :-) > > Cheers, Dave. Hi Dave, friends, I'm finished with packaging, however I don't upload things to developer.p.o as I'm looking for a new solution to generate apt repository. I've just found "debpool" [1] which is pure perl script and does not rely on Debian specific stuff. It may have been a good candidate for an install under Slackware (so that you can generate repository by yourself) but it seems to lack useful features (or at least I didn't find them). If I don't find a new and good solution until tuesday, I'll do it the old way and upload to developer just as I used to do. Until that, packages (source + i386) for Debian/Sarge are available from here: http://www.enrici.com/pgadmin/debian/1.2.2/ Regards, Raphaël... going back to its init 0 state. [1] http://packages.debian.org/debpool
> -----Original Message----- > From: Raphaël Enrici [mailto:blacknoz@club-internet.fr] > Sent: 04 June 2005 22:51 > To: Dave Page > Cc: pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] 1.2.2 Uploaded > > Dave Page wrote: > > I've uploaded 1.2.2 in src, win32 and slackware formats to > > http://developer.pgadmin.org/ftp/release/v1.2.2/. > > > > Please take a moment to look them over before release. > Packagers please > > upload your packages as soon as possible - I'm particularly looking > > forward to seeing an osx directory in there :-) > > > > Cheers, Dave. > > Hi Dave, friends, > > I'm finished with packaging, however I don't upload things to > developer.p.o as I'm looking for a new solution to generate apt > repository. I've just found "debpool" [1] which is pure perl > script and > does not rely on Debian specific stuff. It may have been a good > candidate for an install under Slackware (so that you can generate > repository by yourself) but it seems to lack useful features (or at > least I didn't find them). > > If I don't find a new and good solution until tuesday, I'll do it the > old way and upload to developer just as I used to do. > > Until that, packages (source + i386) for Debian/Sarge are > available from > here: > http://www.enrici.com/pgadmin/debian/1.2.2/ OK, thanks Raphaël. > Regards, > Raphaël... going back to its init 0 state. > [1] http://packages.debian.org/debpool Arrgh, don't go to zero - we've got no way of switching you back on remotely --- unless you have an out of band remote managementconsole? /D
Dave Page wrote: > >>Regards, >>Raphaël... going back to its init 0 state. >>[1] http://packages.debian.org/debpool > > > Arrgh, don't go to zero - we've got no way of switching you back on remotely --- unless you have an out of band remotemanagement console? We'd have to ask his wife to press the power button. She probably knows where his switch is. Regards, Andreas
> -----Original Message----- > From: Andreas Pflug [mailto:pgadmin@pse-consulting.de] > Sent: 06 June 2005 09:21 > To: Dave Page > Cc: Raphaël Enrici; pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] 1.2.2 Uploaded > > Dave Page wrote: > > > > >>Regards, > >>Raphaël... going back to its init 0 state. > >>[1] http://packages.debian.org/debpool > > > > > > Arrgh, don't go to zero - we've got no way of switching you > back on remotely --- unless you have an out of band remote > management console? > > We'd have to ask his wife to press the power button. She > probably knows > where his switch is. Ahh, external OOB management... /D