I think I started to see this after putting the backend database into
autocommit=false mode. I also ensure the connection has autocommit
set to false.
(debian)
ii postgresql 7.3.2r1-5 Object-relational SQL database, descended fr
ii postgresql-cli 7.3.2r1-5 Front-end programs for PostgreSQL
ii postgresql-con 7.3.2r1-5 Additional facilities for PostgreSQL
ii postgresql-dev 7.3.2r1-5 Header files for libpq (postgresql library)
ii postgresql-doc 7.3.2r1-5 Documentation for the PostgreSQL database
Dave Cramer <Dave@micro-automation.net> writes:
> What version of the driver are you using, this sounds like a bug
>
> Can you send some code to re-create it?
>
> Dave
> On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 06:33, Bjorn T Johansen wrote:
>> Why do I get this in my logfile, when I never call rollback, only
>> commit? Should I just ignore this or??
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> BTJ
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