Hi
I am fairly new to kubuntu (read: 2 weeks in...) and love it. I have been using Gentoo and the BSDs for the past few years, but I have to say Kubuntu is great. Everything just works.
BUT!!!
I do a lot of postgres work. It is my bread and butter. My favourite tool, kpogre (http://kpogre.sourceforge.net) is not available at all, and I do not yet trust myself to create a package. I tried using alien on the SuSE package but got nowhere, and I am struggling to make a tarball installation work too. Is there anybody here who feels comfortable enough to create a package of version 1.3.7 or newer? I am even prepared to sponsor it if need be!!!
As an alternative (but definitely my second choice) an update to the PGadmin3 package would be great. Versions prior to 1.4 are practically useless for serious management of Postgres 8.0 and later, and the latest version in the repositories (that I can find) is 1.2.2 . I know it would be better if I did this myself instead of moaning, but I am simply not yet up to speed enough and do not really have the time to learn the whole debian package structure just yet.
Thanks in advance for any offers of help.
Paul
I am fairly new to kubuntu (read: 2 weeks in...) and love it. I have been using Gentoo and the BSDs for the past few years, but I have to say Kubuntu is great. Everything just works.
BUT!!!
I do a lot of postgres work. It is my bread and butter. My favourite tool, kpogre (http://kpogre.sourceforge.net) is not available at all, and I do not yet trust myself to create a package. I tried using alien on the SuSE package but got nowhere, and I am struggling to make a tarball installation work too. Is there anybody here who feels comfortable enough to create a package of version 1.3.7 or newer? I am even prepared to sponsor it if need be!!!
As an alternative (but definitely my second choice) an update to the PGadmin3 package would be great. Versions prior to 1.4 are practically useless for serious management of Postgres 8.0 and later, and the latest version in the repositories (that I can find) is 1.2.2 . I know it would be better if I did this myself instead of moaning, but I am simply not yet up to speed enough and do not really have the time to learn the whole debian package structure just yet.
Thanks in advance for any offers of help.
Paul
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