Thread: pgadmin 1.10.0 crash
<div class="Section1"><p class="MsoNormal">A user is causing a consistent crash in version 1.10.0 (we have tried it on hisXP SP3 client as well as a Windows 2003 terminal server).<p class="MsoNormal"> <p class="MsoNormal">I’d like to providethe community to help identify the problem, as he said he had no such problems before we upgraded to this versionof pgadmin.<p class="MsoNormal"> <p class="MsoNormal">These steps cause the crash consistently:<p class="MsoPlainText"> <pclass="MsoPlainText">1- Open PGAdmin and login<p class="MsoPlainText"> <p class="MsoPlainText">2-Resize panes horizontal and vertical ones.<p class="MsoPlainText"> <p class="MsoPlainText">3- Clickon the views, and then click on the part of the view which has the source code.<p class="MsoPlainText"> <p class="MsoPlainText">4-Click on something else, for example, tables.<p class="MsoPlainText"> <p class="MsoPlainText">5- crash<pclass="MsoPlainText"> <p class="MsoPlainText">We know our view definitions are large, and wonder if that is a contributor. The server is running PG 2.4<p class="MsoPlainText"> <p class="MsoPlainText">I’ll be happy to collect whateverinformation I can – if the appropriate collection method is provided.<p class="MsoPlainText"> <p class="MsoPlainText">Thanks<pclass="MsoPlainText">Blake Duffey<p class="MsoPlainText">Noblis<p class="MsoNormal"> </div>
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Duffey, Blake A. <Blake.Duffey@noblis.org> wrote: > A user is causing a consistent crash in version 1.10.0 (we have tried it on > his XP SP3 client as well as a Windows 2003 terminal server). > > I’d like to provide the community to help identify the problem, as he said > he had no such problems before we upgraded to this version of pgadmin. > > These steps cause the crash consistently: > > 1- Open PGAdmin and login > > 2- Resize panes horizontal and vertical ones. > > 3- Click on the views, and then click on the part of the view which has the > source code. > > 4- Click on something else, for example, tables. > > 5- crash > > We know our view definitions are large, and wonder if that is a > contributor. The server is running PG 2.4 I can't reproduce a crash following that procedure. Can you be a little more precise about what steps are required, and include a sample view definition? And what server are you running? There isn't a PG 2.4. There's an 8.4.0/8.4.1 or 8.2.4? -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com
The version of Postgresql for this issue is 8.2.6.