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diff --git a/src/bin/pgaccess/doc/html/tutorial/intro.html b/src/bin/pgaccess/doc/html/tutorial/intro.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2f056599edf..00000000000 --- a/src/bin/pgaccess/doc/html/tutorial/intro.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -<html><head><title>PgAccess - Introduction</title></head> -<body bgcolor="#C0C0C0"> -<h1>PgAccess - Introduction</h1> -<a name="whatpga"><h2>What is PgAccess?</h2> -PgAccess is a graphical user interface for the PostgreSQL database management -system written in the Tcl/Tk scripting language by Constantin Teodorescu. It -allows the user to interact with PostgreSQL in a manner similar to many PC -database applications, with menu choices and graphical tools like buttons. -This means that the user can avoid the basic command line interface for most -common tasks. PgAccess doesn't change the way PostgreSQL operates, just makes -it easier to use for those familiar with graphical interfaces.<p> -Obviously, you <u>must</u> have PostgreSQL installed and running, and Tcl/Tk on -your system before you can use PgAccess.<p> -PgAccess is an "open source" application. The source code is available to the -user, and may be modified by the user. The user can fix a bug, or change the -way a function operates. You may not want to get that involved with the -programming, but you have the option to do so. If you feel you have made an -improvement to the program, you are encouraged to share it with other users.<p> -If you are not familiar with how open source software can be altered and -redistributed, please read <a href="copyright.html">this</a>.<p> -<a name="helppga"><h2>How to get help with PgAccess</h2> -The mailing list for PgAccess is: <b>pgsql-interfaces@postgresql.org</b><p> -If you have any questions regarding PgAccess you should subscribe to this -list in the following way:<p> -First subscribe to the list by sending an email message to:<p> -<samp>pgsql-interfaces-request@postgresql.org</samp><p> -Send a single line in the body of the message as follows:<p> -<samp>subscribe</samp><p> -In a short time you should receive a message beginning like this:<p> -<samp>Welcome to the pgsql-interfaces mailing list!<br> -...</samp><p> -This will contain instructions on how to remove yourself from the mailing -list, so save that message. You may only want to ask a few questions and then -stop receiving messages.<p> -You may also email <a href="mailto:teo@flex.ro">Constantin Teodorescu</a> -directly, although writing to a mailing list with many correspondents will often -produce a quicker answer.<p> -<a href="index.html#intro">Back to index</a> -</body></html> |