Thread: Re: pgAdmin Japanese crash (was: psqlODBC)

Re: pgAdmin Japanese crash (was: psqlODBC)

From
"Dave Page"
Date:

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hiroshi Saito [mailto:saito@inetrt.skcapi.co.jp]
> Sent: 07 November 2005 16:29
> To: Dave Page
> Subject: Re: psqlODBC
>
> > > Um, Did you turn OFF Declare/fetch and operate?
> > > I think that it does not become useful.:-(
> >
> > No, it's definately on. I've been querying multi-million
> row tables and
> > using only a couple of MB or memory with it. Other's on the
> list have
> > confirmed it's working well for them too eg:
> > http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-odbc/2005-11/msg00063.php
>
> Ah , Sorry....
> It was right.

:-)

> >
> > > Sorry, I give priority to problem solution of pgAdminIII in
> > > the first one.
> >
> > No problem :-)
>
> I found mistake. Please apply it.

Applied to both branches. I think we need a hotfixes directory on the
FTP site to contain this until we release 1.4.1. Perhaps you can email
me back a text file containing the Japanese translation and English of
the text below (in utf-8 for the website), and I'll add it to the ftp
area.

------------
This update fixes a problem with the Japanese translation of pgAdmin
1.4.0 which may cause a crash in some circumstances. To install, simply
replace the pgadmin3.mo file in the i18n/ja_JP directory of your pgAdmin
installation with the updated version and restart pgAdmin.
------------

Sound good?

Regards, Dave

Re: pgAdmin Japanese crash (was: psqlODBC)

From
"Hiroshi Saito"
Date:
> > I found mistake. Please apply it.

Thanks.!

>
> Applied to both branches. I think we need a hotfixes directory on the
> FTP site to contain this until we release 1.4.1. Perhaps you can email
> me back a text file containing the Japanese translation and English of
> the text below (in utf-8 for the website), and I'll add it to the ftp
> area.
>
> ------------
> This update fixes a problem with the Japanese translation of pgAdmin
> 1.4.0 which may cause a crash in some circumstances. To install, simply
> replace the pgadmin3.mo file in the i18n/ja_JP directory of your pgAdmin
> installation with the updated version and restart pgAdmin.
> ------------
>
> Sound good?

Yes.! Thanks.

Regards,
Hiroshi Saito