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---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Dave Page <dpage@vale-housing.co.uk> Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 23:02:59 +0100
> > > >On 10/8/06 22:47, "Vic Simkus" <vic.simkus@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi >> >> I'm trying to save a definition of a function. I highlight the function I'm >> interested in, click on File->Save definition. A a file dialog opens, but it >> won't let me create/choose a *new* file. It's like someone set a flag in the >> file dialog to require an existing file. Same thing happens if I try to save >> the definition of a table or a sequence or a schema. Those are the only ones >> I've tried. >> >> I'm runing version 1.4.3 that I just compiled with the standard options >> (./configure) on latest stable version of Ubuntu: "Ubuntu 6.06 LTS - the >> Dapper Drake" >> >> Can some one comment on this counter-intuitive behaviour? >> >I only have a Mac with me at the moment, but the code looks fine and it >works as it should on this platform. Can anyone else confirm this bug? > >Regards, Dave. > >
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