Re: Uninstall procedure for pgadmin3 under Mac OS X 10.3 - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Yannick DEVOS
Subject Re: Uninstall procedure for pgadmin3 under Mac OS X 10.3
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Msg-id 05854fca02d5e6867383f5bdb385beca@online.fr
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In response to Uninstall procedure for pgadmin3 under Mac OS X 10.3  (Yannick DEVOS <yannick.devos@online.fr>)
List pgadmin-support
Hi Dave,

I finally had time to investigate a bit more on this problem.

The pgadmin3 installer is really simple, so I don't understand why it
does not work.
In OS X installer there is often some "InstallationCheck" scripts (in
Perl for example) that does some checks.
But in this case, not...
Perhaps it's a file system permission issue on my computer, but I
cannot find which one.

So I unpacked the "Archive.pax.gz" file contained inside the "Contents"
directory of the package (himself a directory, in fact), with "zcat
Archive.pax.gz | pax -rv.
And then I have copied the result in my /Applications directory. Now
everything is working right!

I hope this could be useful for someone later...

Regards,
Yannick.
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Le 20 janv. 07, à 09:00, Yannick DEVOS a écrit :

> Hi Dave,
>
> I did not find anything relevant other Google...
> I cannot see any error message in the console/system log files.
>
> Latter I will try to run the usual "fix permission" scripts stuff in
> OS X, perhaps it will help, who knows ^_^
>
> Thanks for your proposal, but for now I am OK without pgadmin.
> I use phppgadmin that is not so bad after all...
> I really miss the SQL editor (for editing large functions) and some
> objects administration (types for example), but for the work I have to
> do know it's ok.
>
> Later I will try to compile my own pgadmin build.
>
> Best regards,
> Yannick.
> ---
> Hanh DOAN et Yannick DEVOS - Nature-Mekong
> Savourer les délices du delta
> http://www.nature-mekong.com/
> Le 19 janv. 07, à 16:57, Dave Page a écrit :
>
>> Yannick DEVOS wrote:
>>> Thanks Dave for your help,
>>> The files are really erased...
>>> I also looked for hidden files in my home directory, but I found
>>> none.
>>
>> In which case I don't know what to suggest - I don't really the OSX
>> installer well enough to suggest what might be causing th odd error.
>> You
>> might try searching for the *exact* error message on Google - as
>>
>> I could mail you a dmg of the app bundle if you like.
>>
>> Regards, Dave
>



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