Thread: pgAgent binaries

pgAgent binaries

From
Bartosz Dmytrak
Date:
Hi all,
are there binaries for Windows?
I cannot see them any more... only sources are available.

Regards,
Bartek

Re: pgAgent binaries

From
Dave Page
Date:
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Bartosz Dmytrak <bdmytrak@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> are there binaries for Windows?
> I cannot see them any more... only sources are available.
> http://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/pgadmin3/release/pgagent/

You can install pgAgent using StackBuilder, which comes with the
PostgreSQL installers.

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Re: pgAgent binaries

From
Bartosz Dmytrak
Date:
2012/12/12 Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>
You can install pgAgent using StackBuilder, which comes with the
PostgreSQL installers.

Thanks. 
My problem is that server is without internet connection. I found workaround with applications-v2.xml file, but there is a link to version 3.2.1, according to http://www.pgadmin.org the latest version is 3.3.0 (since 2012-09-15), my postgres version is 9.2.2, so there is no option to download the latest binaries.

It would be nice to have an option to download pgagent binaries without stackbulider (what is a great tool for servers connected to internet).

Thanks&Regards,
Bartek

Re: pgAgent binaries

From
Dave Page
Date:
The new build is going through QA at the moment - it should be out in
the next week or so.

The recommended way to get packages from SB for servers without an
internet connection is to run SB normally on a machine of the same
architecture that is connected and then when the package downloads
have completed, check the "Skip installation" option and complete the
wizard. You can then pick up the installers from the download
directory.

On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Bartosz Dmytrak <bdmytrak@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2012/12/12 Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>
>>
>> You can install pgAgent using StackBuilder, which comes with the
>> PostgreSQL installers.
>
>
> Thanks.
> My problem is that server is without internet connection. I found workaround
> with applications-v2.xml file, but there is a link to version 3.2.1,
> according to http://www.pgadmin.org the latest version is 3.3.0 (since
> 2012-09-15), my postgres version is 9.2.2, so there is no option to download
> the latest binaries.
>
> It would be nice to have an option to download pgagent binaries without
> stackbulider (what is a great tool for servers connected to internet).
>
> Thanks&Regards,
> Bartek



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Re: pgAgent binaries

From
Bartosz Dmytrak
Date:

2012/12/12 Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>

The recommended way to get packages from SB for servers without an
internet connection is to run SB normally on a machine of the same
architecture

Make sense, but again: corporate live is not so easy. Client machines runs on win 7 32bit, what makes them useless in that scenario. Still it would be nice to choose architecture in SB. Is it possible to add this option in next release?

Regards,
Bartek

Re: pgAgent binaries

From
Dave Page
Date:
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 4:17 PM, Bartosz Dmytrak <bdmytrak@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 2012/12/12 Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>
>>
>>
>> The recommended way to get packages from SB for servers without an
>> internet connection is to run SB normally on a machine of the same
>> architecture
>
>
> Make sense, but again: corporate live is not so easy. Client machines runs
> on win 7 32bit, what makes them useless in that scenario. Still it would be
> nice to choose architecture in SB. Is it possible to add this option in next
> release?

Maybe - but given the number of users, it's a rare issue. It really
boils down to whether anyone has the time.

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Re: pgAgent binaries

From
Bartosz Dmytrak
Date:
Ok. Thanks a lot for your patience.

Regards
Bartek