On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 13:18 -0800, John Fabiani wrote:
> On Tuesday, November 22, 2011 11:57:38 AM Colin Beckingham wrote:
> > On 11/22/2011 11:26 AM, John Fabiani wrote:
> > >> FWIW I tried upgrading to 12.1 OpenSUSE and had the nasty surprise
> > >> that
> > >> the upgrade took me from my Postgresql 9.0 to 9.1. From 9.1 I could
> > >> not
> > >> access my old data files from the previous 9.0. Fortunately I had a
> > >> backup and was secure in the knowledge I had not lost data. In the end
> > >> there were so many issues with 12.1 that I decided to go back to 11.4.
> > >> Is is possible that you were using a different upgraded server
> > >> version?
> > >
> > > I did a complete fresh install of 12.1 64 bit on a new computer. I am
> > > having some issues. Kmail is not working as well as in the past,
> > > pgadmin will not allow me to backup and restore. But mostly I'm OK.
> > >
> > > I'd like better info on how to use the new interface of pgadmin 1.14
> > > because I can't be sure I'm doing it correctly. That said - I still
> > > believe there is something wrong because of the lack the standard
> > > messages appearing.
> > >
> > > Johnf
> >
> > If you have a new install then you are using 9.1 postgresql since that
> > is what was on my 12.1 64 bit iso.
> >
> > I installed using Gnome with no KDE so I can't comment on what happens
> > in KDE. I'm sure that dbus was broken in my upgrade, could not get
> > pulseaudio to work correctly, and several other things so went back to
> > 11.4. I did not get the chance to see if pgadmin worked in 12.1 since it
> > refused to do anything once it found I had a 9.0 data backend.
> >
> > If pgamin looks strange then might be better off using a standard backup
> > restore procedure:
> >
> > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/backup.html
>
> I did not install postgres on the workstation. So I'm connecting to an 8.4
> install on a server.
>
> I did attempt to use the CLI also without success.
>
> I'm sure there is something wrong with the install of pgadmin because 1.14 has
> been out for sometime at this point. It might be something to do with the
> 64bit issue - but that's a guess.
>
Well, I don't have the issue, either in 32bit or 64bit. I don't have
opensuse, so I guess it might be the problem. I don't have time to check
this right now, but it'll be on my (longer and longer) todo list.
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