Quick run over recent issues (was: Re: New dev build for Windows) - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers

From Erwin Brandstetter
Subject Quick run over recent issues (was: Re: New dev build for Windows)
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Msg-id 466F133F.2090701@falter.at
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In response to New dev build for Windows  (Dave Page <dpage@postgresql.org>)
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Hi developers! Hi Dave!

Testing the new snapshot: pgAdmin III 1.7.0, rev 6357. Client Win XP,
hosts: Debian Sarge / PG 8.1.8 and Debian Etch / PG 8.2.3.

A quick run over the issues I have reported recently:

 -   Type reverse engineering: fixed.
 -   Move View->'System Objects' to File->Options->Display: Looks good &
works.
!-  Much like I reported with the last snapshot, pgAdmin crashed on me
two times, after switching the system objects on / off, refreshing, and
then clicking around in the object tree. After that I have spent 15
minutes clicking like a madman, but no more crashes. Maybe something
needs to be initialized before it runs stably.
 -   Crash when hitting <del> in boolean field: fixed.
 -   Spurious line break in reverse engineered SQL for CREATE TABLE: fixed.
!- Issues with auto-indentation: partly fixed.
 -  Mysterious error messages concerning pldbg_get_target_info(..): none
so far, but that doesn't say much, yet..
!!- Crash on viewing properties of unique constraints: was believed to
be fixed, but is not, still crashes.

For auto-indetation and crash on constraints I will answer in full on
the respective threads.


Regards
Erwin

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