Thread: Mac OS X
Hi everyone! New to the list and without any good results from my searching around the net I wonder if there is any pgadmin to Mac OS X or if it's possible to run it in some other way, for exemple using X11… Best regards, Victor
Hi Victor! Thank you for using pgAdmin. Mac OS X port is mostly done by Adam H. Pendleton and last time I heard news about it the productwas running but with strange behaviour for everything concerning the fonts. As far as I understood, Mac OS X lacksa real good unicode support which partly breaks the build. May be Adam (cced) will be able to tell more... Regards, Raphaël ----Message d'origine---- >A: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org >De: Victor Spång Arthursson <victor@tosti.dk> >Sujet: [pgadmin-support] Mac OS X >Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:18:57 +0100 > >Hi everyone! > >New to the list and without any good results from my searching around >the net I wonder if there is any pgadmin to Mac OS X or if it's >possible to run it in some other way, for exemple using X11 > >Best regards, > >Victor > >---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >TIP 8: explain analyze is your friend >
blacknoz@club-internet.fr wrote: >Hi Victor! > >Thank you for using pgAdmin. Mac OS X port is mostly done by Adam H. Pendleton and last time I heard news about it the productwas running but with strange behaviour for everything concerning the fonts. As far as I understood, Mac OS X lacksa real good unicode support which partly breaks the build. > >May be Adam (cced) will be able to tell more... > > > You explained it just right. The application compiles and runs, but because of the lack of Unicode support, all the strings are garbled. The last communication I had with Stefan, he said he was going to look at the Mac Unicode support and see if it couldn't be fixed. On a side note, I should be getting Panther tomorrow, so maybe we'll have a Mac OS X 10.3 port by next week. :) ahp
2003-11-03 kl. 18.19 skrev Adam H. Pendleton: >> May be Adam (cced) will be able to tell more... >> >> > You explained it just right. The application compiles and runs, but > because of the lack of Unicode support, all the strings are garbled. > The last communication I had with Stefan, he said he was going to look > at the Mac Unicode support and see if it couldn't be fixed. On a side > note, I should be getting Panther tomorrow, so maybe we'll have a Mac > OS X 10.3 port by next week. :) Well, both this answers seem promising, so I'll just hang on and wait for a while. Know a lot of other people as well that are interested, so a port would be fine… Strange bout the unicode problem; thought the strong support for unicode was one of OS X advantages, but maybe not… Sincerely Victor