Postgres Popup

Anyone know why I'm getting this popup when using FCPX or Compressor?


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It pops up real quick and disappears again before I can select anything. Someone mentioned they get it because of DaVinci Resolve and it doesn't matter what they select they can not get rid of it. I do have Davinci Resolve installed. However, I get this popup when using FCPX or Compressor. Not Davinci Resolve. It gets annoying because it takes the focus away from what your doing. So like if your typing you have to reselect to type again etc.

MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013), Mac OS X (10.7.5)

Posted on Jun 3, 2017 8:37 PM

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Jun 4, 2017 1:17 PM in response to Luis Sequeira1

In the Daemons section:


[running] com.datarobotics.ddservice64d.plist (? 732008ea bbb07736 - installed 2013-05-11) [Lookup]

[failed] com.edb.launchd.postgresql-8.4.plist (? 42ee2393 6fe14126 - installed 2013-04-07) [Lookup]

[loaded] com.fxfactory.FxFactory.helper.plist (Noise Industries, LLC - installed 2016-04-02) [Lookup]

[loaded] com.google.keystone.daemon.plist (Google, Inc. - installed 2017-04-17) [Lookup]

Jun 4, 2017 4:53 AM in response to WDI

I've had this window pop up (for milliseconds!) for some time now and have been unable to track it down. Although it occurs while using FCPX I'm not sure it is to do with FCPX directly but it does seem to do with graphic related apps as it seems to occur (mostly, but not exclusively) when I'm using Lightroom and Photoshop. Incredibly I was just about to post this question in a macOS forum when I saw this. Glad you managed to get a screenshot of it!!


I have no idea what this database program has to do with using any of these apps!

Jun 4, 2017 11:30 AM in response to WDI

This problem showed up mysteriously on my Mac a while ago. I was spending hours and hours trying to track it down. Its appearance seemed to coincide both with an Adobe CC update and installing the latest version of Resolve.


The only way I have found to get this to stop is to go to Apple Menu > System Preferences > Users and Groups and select the Login Items Tab. In the list you will see an item that refers to SQL or postgres (I've forgotten the exact name). You need to select it and click the minus button on the lower left to get it out of the list. You'll need to unlock the pane to do this. Checking Hide won't do it - you have to actually remove it from the list.


Since doing so, I have not seen it again and I have not noticed any consequences for doing so - although your millage may vary - so best practice is to make and keep a viable backup of your system drive, just in case.


MtD

Jun 4, 2017 12:17 PM in response to WDI

I tried the last suggestion on this page...

do you want the application postgres to accept incoming network connections pop up Ā· Issue #278 Ā· PostgresApp/PostgresAp…



jakob commented on Sep 6, 2016


A Postgres.app user contacted me via email and told me the following information:

I had the same issue today and solved it by going to:
Mac > Preferences > Security & Privacy > Firewall tab > click lock > Firewall Options...
then removing the existing row for postgres.

My PostgreSQL worked fine until installing Mac updates today and restarting.


Not sure if it will help. Time will tell. I'm not sure what triggers the postgres popup so I'll just have to wait and see if the issue is resolved.

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