Re: Error "column not found in pgSet: current_query" - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Guillaume Lelarge
Subject Re: Error "column not found in pgSet: current_query"
Date
Msg-id 1330125794.2276.16.camel@localhost.localdomain
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In response to Error "column not found in pgSet: current_query"  (Colin Beckingham <colbec@start.ca>)
List pgadmin-support
On Fri, 2012-02-24 at 06:35 -0500, Colin Beckingham wrote:
> Using OpenSUSE 12.1, latest 1.15 Dev
> 
> (NTF, did a git pull to update my source install this morning and had to 
> do a "bash bootstrap" to get rid of make errors. Works ok now.)
> 
> After click on 'server status' pgadmin warned me that I did not have 
> server instrumentation installed. I went to yast and installed the 
> postgresql-contrib and restarted the postgresql server. This allowed the 
> button "Fix it" to appear and I clicked this. Now I no longer get the 
> warnings that I have no instrumentation installed.
> 
> Now, on click 'server status' I go straight to server status window, but 
> this is overlaid by a message box "column not found in pgSet: 
> current_query". Repeated clicks on OK in msg box have no effect. 
> Repeated clicks on the server status window X control eventually bring 
> up a 'Force quit' dialog which allows me to stop the application.
> 

Oops, my mistake. Sorry about this. The fix will be pushed in a few
minutes.


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Guillaume
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