Thread: Re: cron: sh /usr/local/src/pgadmin3/pkg/src/build-tarball;sh /usr/local/src/pgadmin3/pkg/slackware/build-snapshot 91
Re: cron: sh /usr/local/src/pgadmin3/pkg/src/build-tarball;sh /usr/local/src/pgadmin3/pkg/slackware/build-snapshot 91
From
"Dave Page"
Date:
> -----Original Message----- > From: Andreas Pflug [mailto:pgadmin@pse-consulting.de] > Sent: 24 February 2005 16:28 > To: Dave Page > Cc: pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org > Subject: Re: cron: sh > /usr/local/src/pgadmin3/pkg/src/build-tarball;sh > /usr/local/src/pgadmin3/pkg/slackware/build-snapshot 91 > > Dave Page wrote: > > > > > > > > Yup, looks good on Slack as well - thanks. > > > > BTW, whats the current status of pgAgent? > > Dormant. If anybody wants to continue on that, I can give some hints > what to do next. OK... Mark is doing a scheduler for another job at the moment, so it seems the ideal time to finish that one as well and save doing some design/research work twice. What needs doing? /D
Re: cron: sh /usr/local/src/pgadmin3/pkg/src/build-tarball;sh /usr/local/src/pgadmin3/pkg/slackware/build-snapshot
From
Andreas Pflug
Date:
Dave Page wrote: > >>Dormant. If anybody wants to continue on that, I can give some hints >>what to do next. > > > OK... Mark is doing a scheduler for another job at the moment, so it > seems the ideal time to finish that one as well and save doing some > design/research work twice. What needs doing? Major rework of data model. It's implemented using oids as pk, because it's so convenient inserting something and getting the key from the insert. Must be rewritten to int4 columns and a sequence, otherwise backup/restore isn't possible. AFAIR basic sql/shell executes are working, code for win32 service manager is basically there, but no linux daemonization. Dialogs to create/edit a schedule needed. I'm thinking of something really comfortable, which will need quite some ui work. Mark should contact me directly for explanations what my thoughts where when spitting out that code. Many ideas might not become clear from looking at those CFC (comment free code ;-) Regards, Andreas