Re: pgadmin 1.10.2 crashes on start - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers
From | Guillaume Lelarge |
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Subject | Re: pgadmin 1.10.2 crashes on start |
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Msg-id | 4BAC5CD4.3020102@lelarge.info Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: pgadmin 1.10.2 crashes on start (Erwin Brandstetter <brandstetter@falter.at>) |
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Re: pgadmin 1.10.2 crashes on start
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List | pgadmin-hackers |
Le 26/03/2010 00:33, Erwin Brandstetter a écrit : > On 26.03.2010 00:05, guillaume@lelarge.info wrote: >> Le 25/03/2010 23:35, Erwin Brandstetter a écrit : >> >>> On 25.03.2010 23:18, guillaume@lelarge.info wrote: >>> >>>> Le 19/03/2010 21:34, Guillaume Lelarge a écrit : >>>> >>>> >>>>> Le 17/03/2010 18:20, Erwin Brandstetter a écrit : >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> [...] >>>>>> The ticket says it all. It is remarkable that the crash happens on >>>>>> Win >>>>>> XP Home, while another copy on Win XP Pro (installed yesterday) >>>>>> seems to >>>>>> work fine. >>>>>> >>>>>> Would you say it is good practice to also send a message to the >>>>>> list, or >>>>>> will a ticket do? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> I prefer a ticket + a mail, as you did. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Dave, do you or one of your guys have an XP Home Edition? because I >>>> don't and I don't see how I can work on that to fix it without a Home >>>> Edition (my XP's a Pro edition) to try and fix. >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>> >>> I obviously have one. So, if you need me to try something, just tell me. >>> I don't know what to look for. >>> >>> >> Thanks Erwin. >> >> Unfortunately, I actually don't know what to try, unless you can use >> VC++2005, compile pgAdmin, and launch it via the VC++2005 debugger. >> >> One of my customer had an issue like yours. It could be that libpq is >> not correctly installed. Do you only have pgAdmin installed on your XP >> Home Edition? How did you install it? (I mean, remotely? and if yes mstc >> or vnc?) Do you also have PostgreSQL on this computer? >> > > I have never used VC++ and don't have the debugger. > I installed pgAdmin 1.10.2 on an XP Pro version, too (see description in > ticket #152) but did not run into problems there. On both machines I > downloaded the installer for windows and installed locally. Upgrade from > 1.10.1 with the included "upgrade.bat", like I have done dozens of times > before. Install process was without a hitch. But starting pgAdmin > afterwards resulted in the reported error msg. > As reported, I tried the procedure twice with packages from different > download mirrors, with identical results. After downgrading > (re-installing pgAdmin 1.10.1) this version works like it did before. > I don't have Postgres installed on either computer, I manage a number of > databases remotely on dedicated Debian servers. > Several unneeded services are deactivated on the XP Home machine and a > couple of unwanted standard-components are removed, but I never had any > problems with that before. I just mention it to complete the picture. > Can you try to launch pgadmin3 in the two following modes: * status server: pgadmin3 -S * query tool: pgadmin3 -q If it works, that would mean the issue is with the main browser. Thanks. -- Guillaume. http://www.postgresqlfr.org http://dalibo.com
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