Re: New News Entry - Mailing list pgsql-www

From Dave Page
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Msg-id E7F85A1B5FF8D44C8A1AF6885BC9A0E430653F@ratbert.vale-housing.co.uk
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Regards, Dave

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> Subject: [pgsql-www] New News Entry
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> A new entry has been added to the news database.
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> Database Admin: http://www.postgresql.org/admin/edit_news.php?225
>
> Submitted by: googlemike@hotpop.com
> Headline: pgst 1.1.0 Released
> Summary:
>
> An intuitive, GNOME-based frontend to PostgreSQL has been
> released, called pgst.
>
> Story:
>
> An intuitive, GNOME-based frontend to PostgreSQL has been
> released, called pgst, and which is being released under the
> OSI-Approved Artistic License.
>
> More details and download links for this project may be found at:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgst/
>
> Dependencies:
> * The default PostgreSQL commands
> * Bash shell (preferrably Linux)
> * Python 2 or better
> * PyGTK (and perhaps Glade)
> * If printing, then some of the default GNU Linux utilities
> used for printing
>
> Was developed on RedHat 9 Linux that had all the default RPMs
> installed on it and nothing more. Uses the same technology
> for the frontend that Red Hat uses for its GNOME-based
> control panels. More than likely it will work on any post
> 2003 Linux in the RedHat and Suse product lines, and many others.
>
>
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