On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 02:40:44PM -0600, John Foster wrote:
> I currently use MySQLMan to handle the MySQL databases on my system. I
> want to find a similarly capable tool to manage PostgreSQL databases.
> Any Suggestions?? BTW I already have WebMin but that does not allow the
> indepth table man
John Foster wrote:
>I am running php4 and can not downgrade due to needs of other software
>that I require. Current versions of PhpPgAdmin require php3. They are
>not backward compatible at this point and may never be in my opinion.
I have tried phpPgAdmin here using PHP4 - it seems to work,
John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am running php4 and can not downgrade due to needs of other software
> that I require. Current versions of PhpPgAdmin require php3. They are
> not backward compatible at this point and may never be in my opinion.
> Thanks for the idea.
There are some in
Fraser Campbell wrote:
>
> John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I haven't seen the program you speak of but there is a great web based tool
> called phpPgAdmin, it is a port of phpMyAdmin to PostgreSQL.
I am running php4 and can not down
John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I currently use MySQLMan to handle the MySQL databases on my system. I
> want to find a similarly capable tool to manage PostgreSQL databases.
> Any Suggestions?? BTW I already have WebMin but that does not allow the
> indepth table managemment that MySQLM
Timothy Wilson wrote:
> I'm not familiar with MySQLMan, but perhaps pgaccess has what you're looking
> for. It's in unstable. apt-get install pgacess
>
> -Tim
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I already have it but I want a web based interface. There was a package
called phpg
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, John Foster wrote:
> I currently use MySQLMan to handle the MySQL databases on my system. I
> want to find a similarly capable tool to manage PostgreSQL databases.
> Any Suggestions?? BTW I already have WebMin but that does not allow the
> indepth table managemment that MySQLM
I currently use MySQLMan to handle the MySQL databases on my system. I
want to find a similarly capable tool to manage PostgreSQL databases.
Any Suggestions?? BTW I already have WebMin but that does not allow the
indepth table managemment that MySQLMan does.
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