Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines | |
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2009-08-26 | bump revision because of graphics/jpeg update | sno | 1 | -1/+2 | |
2009-06-14 | Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTs | joerg | 1 | -43/+1 | |
2009-03-23 | Handle debug files correctly. | joerg | 2 | -67/+72 | |
2009-03-23 | Merge pgadmin3-1.8.4 from vendor branch. | joerg | 5 | -0/+433 | |
2008-03-13 | Kill pgadmin3, it has been marked broken for ages. | joerg | 6 | -1298/+0 | |
2007-01-02 | Mark this officially as broken for now. See PR 30997 for further | joerg | 1 | -1/+3 | |
reasons. | |||||
2006-12-28 | Change PostgreSQL default version to 8.1 and bump revision of all | joerg | 1 | -2/+2 | |
packages which have it active by default. | |||||
2006-07-22 | Added "c" to USE_LANGUAGES for packages that use GNU configure scripts, | rillig | 1 | -2/+2 | |
since they always need a C compiler, even when the source code is completely in C++. For some other packages, stated in the comment that a C compiler is really not needed. | |||||
2006-04-17 | Bump BUILDLINK_ABI_DEPENDS.png and PKGREVISION for png-1.2.9nb2 update. | wiz | 1 | -1/+2 | |
2006-04-06 | pgAdmin III is the most popular and feature rich Open Source administration and | adam | 6 | -0/+1295 | |
development platform for PostgreSQL, the most advanced Open Source database in the world. The application may be used on BSD, Linux, Solaris, Mac OSX and Windows platforms to manage PostgreSQL 7.3 and above running on any platform, as well as commercial versions of PostgreSQL such as Pervasive Postgres, EnterpriseDB, Mammoth PostgreSQL and SRA PowerGres. pgAdmin III is designed to answer the needs of all users, from writing simple SQL queries to developing complex databases. The graphical interface supports all PostgreSQL features and makes administration easy. The application also includes a syntax highlighting SQL editor, a server-side code editor, an SQL/batch/shell job scheduling agent, support for the Slony-I replication engine and much more. Server connection may be made using TCP/IP or Unix Domain Sockets (on *nix platforms), and may be SSL encrypted for security. No additional drivers are required to communicate with the database server. |