Re: Feedback on pgAdmin II - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers
From | Dave Page |
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Subject | Re: Feedback on pgAdmin II |
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Msg-id | 8568FC767B4AD311AC33006097BCD3D61A2DF3@woody.vale-housing.co.uk Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Feedback on pgAdmin II (Jean-Michel POURE <jm.poure@freesurf.fr>) |
List | pgadmin-hackers |
> -----Original Message----- > From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:jm.poure@freesurf.fr] > Sent: 01 September 2001 15:05 > To: pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org > Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] Feedback on pgAdmin II > > > Hello Dave, > > I installed pgAdmin II latest snapshot and Cygwin under > Windows NT. pgAdmin II obviously has a marvelous GUI. > Marvelous job as always. Thanks! > 1) Cygwin > The bad news is that it took me 4 hours to install Cygwin and run > Postgresql as a service under Windows NT. > The installation process of Cygwin is not intended for > newbies like myself > (who is it for, then ???). > Are you aware of any plans to automate installation of > Postgresl under Windows? Besides, Cygwin is a very nice product. You didn't build/compile it yourself did you? PostgreSQL ships prebuilt with Cygwin these days - it took me about 10 minutes to get going with 7.1.3 the other day. If you run the Cygwin setup program, make sure you select PostgreSQL as an app to install. Then just follow the instructions in /usr/doc/postgresql-7.1.3/README > 2) Icons > On my workstation, some icons do not display well. > Icons probably need 256 color depth to display correctly. > I will have a look at pgAdmin II icons and graphics tomorrow. Yes, so don't look great. Mark designed them all one lunch-time at work using the icon editor in Visual Studio 6. He did a great job for a 'non artist' (far better than I could have done) but there is room for improvement. I'm quite happy with the toolbar icons though - a couple of people have commented on how they like them. > 3) Further improvements > If you need help, I can work on project rebuilding features > under your > guidance. I think the first thing to do is get the more advanced object editing in place (view/trigger/function/table editing etc.). pgSchema provides a good framework for this, and pgAdmin itself was designed to make it a 2 minute job to change an object property from read-only to read-write. > I can also help you writing a docbook documentation and maintaining a > professional web site. > What do you think? What are your plans now? Documentation is usually a problem because we don't have time, but if you check out the Help menu you will find proper HTML Help at last. Currently, this is a copy of the website, and I think this is the way to go. That way we have all the docs on the web, and in the apps helpfile, and all we have to do is maintain one set of HTML files. The design is pretty basic though - once we have a logo/colours then we can look to improve that. > > 4) Feature request > Half of users questions are related to socket connection > problems. People in the Windows world are not used to > hba_files configuration. I did consider a plugin to write your (platform independant) pg_hba.conf for you - you've just confirmed that it would be a good idea. You may have noticed that the plugins are only available once you have connected to the server. This is because they use a pointer to the svr object. Anyway, I was considering a new class of plugin (a tool?) which didn't have access to the svr object. Things like rexec, a db 'ping' utility (to test accessibility - the Informix Client SDK has this tool and it's useful to test your IP config, ODBC config and network connectivity) and your pg_hba.conf editor could be included. > There is a need for a small postmaster configuration utility > comparable to > the MS SQL Server one: > - to automate creation of postmaster service (this may solve > Cygwin problem), > - to define socket connection rules, > - to show postmaster state in the deskbar. > Do you think this can be added to the todo list (not as a > priority project)? I'm not so sure about connecting to PostgreSQL to this extent. How would you monitor the server for example? Regards, Dave.
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