Re: Vanishing cursor in SQL editor - propose - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers

From Tim Booth
Subject Re: Vanishing cursor in SQL editor - propose
Date
Msg-id 1077820149.7845.575.camel@ivpcp044.nerc-oxford.ac.uk
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In response to Re: Vanishing cursor in SQL editor - propose quick  (Andreas Pflug <pgadmin@pse-consulting.de>)
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Hi Andreas,

I think I have pinned down a situation which reliably crashes the
program:

1. Open a database and select a table in the tree view
2. Click the pencil icon to edit the underlying SQL
3. Execute the SQL.  You obviously get an error that the table already
exists, since the 'drop table' is commented out.
4. Close the window, and select no when asked if you want to save.

Segfault!

Just tried this on the new Debian box, with the same result.

Hope this is useful.

TIM

On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 17:37, Andreas Pflug wrote:
> Tim Booth wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I love PGAdminIII, and use it extensively on my Redhat Linux box.  I'm
> >currently using a CVS build as it fixes a significant crashing situation
> >over the stable release.  However, I find the disappearence of the
> >cursor/caret in the SQL editor very annoying.
> >
> >
>
> Hi Tim,
> can you tell us in which situation stable (1.0.2?) crashes? Seems we
> missed to backport a fix.
>



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