Are you running the Redhat PostgreSQL RPM?
Regards, Dave.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Berend Tober [mailto:btober@seaworthysys.com]
> Sent: 20 January 2003 16:39
> To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Subject: [pgadmin-support] PGADMIN2 caused an invalid page fault
>
>
> Ever since upgrading from PostgreSQL 7.2 and pgAdmin 1.2, I
> get one of those "This program has performed an illegal
> operation and will be shut down" errors when attempting to
> connect, after entering my username and password. I need help
> with a work around or news that this is a problem the
> programmers are working on. The Windows error dialog Details window
> reads:
>
> PGADMIN2 caused an invalid page fault in
> module <unknown> at 0000:20302e38.
> Registers:
> EAX=008b0000 CS=017f EIP=20302e38 EFLGS=00010202
> EBX=00000000 SS=0187 ESP=008be30c EBP=008be340
> ECX=0000008a DS=0187 ESI=03ad4240 FS=129f
> EDX=bffc9490 ES=0187 EDI=03ad6d04 GS=0000
> Bytes at CS:EIP:
>
> Stack dump:
> 008be3e0 031b08ac 00000000 1f70bcdc 03ad4240 00000012
> 00000000 00000000 008be3e0 00000000 031b08ac 00000012
> 00000000 008be3a8 1f701250 032afd74
>
>
>
> I'm running:
>
> pgAdminII version 1.4.12
> psqlodbc-07_02_0005
> Windows 98SE client
> PostgreSQL version 7.3
> Redhat Linux 7.3
>
>
> Please don't shoot me if this is a common question that's
> already been answered numerous time. Just point me in the
> right direction. I've done searchs on Google and PostgreSQL
> sites for relevant topics and got no close hits. I've tried
> some of the standard MS-debugging tricks like deleting all my
> *.pwl files, for instance. This error occurs identically on
> three different computers, two on the local subnet, one from
> outside, and as mentioned above began only AFTER upgrading to
> new versions of PostgreSQL and pgAdminII. I need (or, at
> least, was interested in) the new versions because of the
> ability to run stored procedures with owner privileges.
>
> I CAN connect at the Linux console using psql, and also using
> a generic, Windows-based ODBC query-builder program (which
> uses ODBC and the Borland Database Engine), as well as with
> the application I'm working on, but I rely on pgAdminII to
> work with the database.
>
>
> Regards,
> Berend Tober
>
>
>
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