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From: Adrian Klaver
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 8:08 AM
To: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Leif Biberg Kristensen
Subject: Re: Restore problem
On Wednesday 29 December 2010 4:34:39 am Leif Biberg Kristensen wrote:
On Wednesday 29. December 2010 13.18.40 Alban Hertroys wrote:
> Learning Vim is probably time well-spent, but until you do it's
probably not that good a tool for fixing your problem.
> Although Vim is indeed a very powerful editor, it's not particularly
easy to use. Unlike your usual editors like Notepad and friends, it's a
command-based editor, meaning you have to execute a command before you
can input or change data. It's an entirely different paradigm than what
you're probably used to (I may assume wrongly here).
Back when I used Windows, my favorite editor was EditPlus
(http://www.editplus.com/). It isn't free, but well worth the 35 bucks.
As a rather casual coder, I'm very satisfied with the simple editor
Kwrite in KDE. It's a sheer delight compared to Notepad.
regards, Leif
Another choice is Jedit(http://jedit.org/). It is written in Java so you
will
need that installed. It has a graphical interface so the learning curve is
short.
JEdit shows that numerous ends of line are missing.
I suppose manual recover is the only possibility??
Other than PostgreSQL version 8.3, the only other change from previous dumps
(Win XP) is my Windows 7 edition.
I know I have been having problems with firewall permissions in Win 7 during
install and uninstall of PostgreSQL.
Bob
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