> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:jm.poure@freesurf.fr]
> Sent: 23 November 2001 10:17
> To: pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Qt3
>
>
> > Well, I agree with Justin's comments (see his message) but it's not
> > really relevant to pgAdmin is it? I know cross platform is
> something
> > we discussed before I really started on pgAdmin II, but at the time
> > none of us were expert enough in C/C++/Java/Whatever which
> is why we
> > decided to stick with VB if you remember. I'm not sure that ~30,000
> > lines of (RC1 quality) code into the project is really a
> good time to
> > think about changing :-)
>
> Hello Dave,
>
> I don't want to change pgAdmin II platform. This was just for
> information. IMHO, KDE3 is the future as it is really
> cross-platform and free. Maybe for pgAdmin III?
Yup, sounds good. I was intending to look at C# when we get to that stage.
It sounds like a nice idea with the power of C/C++ & the ease of use of VB
($DEITY I should be in marketing!). Anyway, there is already an effort to
produce an open source .NET framework & C# compiler underway (I forget who's
doing it, someone well known anyway - I read about it on
www.theregister.co.uk)
> What are the guidelines for installing pgAdmin II under Wine?
> Is there a need to set up a Linux RPM?
There are no guidelines at the moments. Mark has done the work and was going
to write a howto but he's been pretty busy recently. At the moment, I think
you still need to non-redistributable M$ files, so you'd need a Windows
licence, but seeing as you can't really buy a PC without these days, most
people probably have one even if they don't use it.
As for RPMs, personally I try not to use them (I prefer tar -zxvf
...;./configure;make) etc. I can see that they're good though, it's just a
shame a lot of Linux distros (including Slackware which I use) and most(?)
other *nixes don't support them.
/D