Thread: Tr: Bug#281853: pgadmin3: support local connection?

Tr: Bug#281853: pgadmin3: support local connection?

From
blacknoz@club-internet.fr
Date:
Hi Ian, pgAdmin-Hackers,

----Message réexpédié----
>Sujet: Bug#281853: pgadmin3: support local connection?
>De: Ian Zimmerman <itz@buug.org>
>A: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
>Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:21:53 -0800
>
>Package: pgadmin3
>Version: 1.0.2-7
>Severity: wishlist
>
>It was hard to believe, but it seems pgadmin3 cannot connect to a postgres
>daemon which only listens on the local (a.k.a. Unix) socket.  Could this be
>added please?
>

that's a question I also asked to myself sometime ago... What's the reason we don't have a connection to a local socket
inthe connection dialog ? Is it because it would be Unix specific code and we don't want to make the app
platform-specific(I mean no platform-specific functionalities) ? (just as we don't want to develop specific
copy/paste/olecode for W32 users). 

Regards,
Raphaël


Re: Tr: Bug#281853: pgadmin3: support local connection?

From
Andreas Pflug
Date:
blacknoz@club-internet.fr wrote:
> Hi Ian, pgAdmin-Hackers,
>
> ----Message réexpédié----
>
>>Sujet: Bug#281853: pgadmin3: support local connection?
>>De: Ian Zimmerman <itz@buug.org>
>>A: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
>>Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:21:53 -0800
>>
>>Package: pgadmin3
>>Version: 1.0.2-7
>>Severity: wishlist
>>
>>It was hard to believe, but it seems pgadmin3 cannot connect to a postgres
>>daemon which only listens on the local (a.k.a. Unix) socket.  Could this be
>>added please?
>>
>
>
> that's a question I also asked to myself sometime ago... What's the reason we don't have a connection to a local
socketin the connection dialog ? Is it because it would be Unix specific code and we don't want to make the app
platform-specific(I mean no platform-specific functionalities) ? (just as we don't want to develop specific
copy/paste/olecode for W32 users). 

Historic reasons...
I just tried some hack, but I won't commit it for 1.2.

Regards,
Andreas