Is there any reason why "edit PostgreSQL.conf should be on my menu"
John Meyer wrote:
Especially when I haven't edited anything yet?
You might want to tell the readers here just a *little* bit more about
your problem.
Start with "what menu?!?".
More seriously:
- What is your operating system
- What is the version of your operating system
- What version of PostgreSQL do you have
- How and from where did you obtain and install that version
... and what menu, exactly, are you talking about? Given your post I
have to randomly guess "the Start menu in Windows XP or Vista" ... but
that's very much a guess.
Remember, nobody (except perhaps Tom Lane) around here is psychic. They
don't know what you don't tell them, so you need to provide full and
detailed explanations in your posts.
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Craig Ringer
Especially when I haven't edited anything yet?
Because you might want to.
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On Saturday 02 August 2008 01:12:35 am Craig Ringer wrote:
John Meyer wrote:
Especially when I haven't edited anything yet?
You might want to tell the readers here just a *little* bit more about
your problem.Start with "what menu?!?".
More seriously:
- What is your operating system
- What is the version of your operating system
- What version of PostgreSQL do you have
- How and from where did you obtain and install that version... and what menu, exactly, are you talking about? Given your post I
have to randomly guess "the Start menu in Windows XP or Vista" ... but
that's very much a guess.Remember, nobody (except perhaps Tom Lane) around here is psychic. They
don't know what you don't tell them, so you need to provide full and
detailed explanations in your posts.--
Craig Ringer
I wonder if he talking about pgadmin3? It's on the menu.
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John Fabiani