Re: glom problems
- From: Murray Cumming <murrayc murrayc com>
- To: Phill Gillespie <it snipef org>
- Cc: glom-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: glom problems
- Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 13:28:24 +0100
On Wed, 2006-03-15 at 10:50 +0100, Murray Cumming wrote:
On Tue, 2006-03-14 at 17:09 +0000, Phill Gillespie wrote:
On Fri, 2006-03-10 at 16:54 -0800, Ryan Paul wrote:
It was impossible to input text into the entry.
Hmm, so Glom thinks either
1. you are not in the developer group on the postgres server. But it
would do the same check for the small_business example.
or
2. it may not write to the .glom file.
I've just installed glom (also from Ubuntu's Dapper ;-) and came across the same problem. I solved it by
making sure that my
username was added to the glom-developer group within postgresql and making sure we both had all
priviledges to the table
that was created. Don't know which of the tow tweaks solved it but the Add button is now un-greyed out
and I can become developer
again. I've never used PostgreSQL before (only MySQL) so I used pgadmin3 to make those changes.
Thanks for the clue. Had you tried opening the example before making
this fix?
I guess No, and I guess that the problem is fixed by opening the
example. I'd like confirmation though.
Had you opened the example before creating your own file?
Do you now have the problem with subsequent newly-created files?
I think I've fixed this now. It was only adding the user to the
developer group when creating from examples, not when creating new
databases from scratch.
--
Murray Cumming
murrayc murrayc com
www.murrayc.com
www.openismus.com
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