It just happened for the first time yesterday... I will let you know if a pattern emerges... How would I trace it?
Ian Harding
Programmer/Analyst II
Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
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>>> Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> 02/19/03 07:59PM >>>
"Ian Harding" <ianh@tpchd.org> writes:
> psql in free(): warning: modified (chunk-) pointer.
> I am used to psql dumping core from time to time, although since upgrading to 7.3.1 it has not happened.
> Then this. Is it anything to fear?
It sure sounds like free() has detected something clobbering memory it
shouldn't --- at a guess, something overrunning a malloc'd buffer by a
few bytes. I'd recommend trying to trace the cause if you can. Is it
readily reproducible?
regards, tom lane