Thread: pgAdmin Graphical Query Tool Crashes on Mac

pgAdmin Graphical Query Tool Crashes on Mac

From
Gary Carter
Date:
Mac OS X v10.5.8

pgAdmin v1.10.2

1. Open Query Tool
2. select Graphical Query Builder
3. drag one table onto canvas, select a column or 2
4. drag another table onto canvas, select a column or 2
5. drag a join link between the tables
6. Click the Join tab at the bottom portion of the dialog
7. Alternate mouse click the join line on the canvas and select Delete Join
8. wait..., keep waiting... poof!


Re: pgAdmin Graphical Query Tool Crashes on Mac

From
Dave Page
Date:
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Gary Carter
<gary.carter@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
> Mac OS X v10.5.8
>
> pgAdmin v1.10.2
>
> 1. Open Query Tool
> 2. select Graphical Query Builder
> 3. drag one table onto canvas, select a column or 2
> 4. drag another table onto canvas, select a column or 2
> 5. drag a join link between the tables
> 6. Click the Join tab at the bottom portion of the dialog
> 7. Alternate mouse click the join line on the canvas and select Delete Join
> 8. wait..., keep waiting... poof!

I can reproduce that too. Sachin - can you take a look please?


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Re: pgAdmin Graphical Query Tool Crashes on Mac

From
Michael Shapiro
Date:
It doesn't crash under Windows, but deleting the join in the canvas does leave the join in the join tab in the bottom
portion.Adding the join back in the canvas give 2 joins in the bottom portion<br /><br /><div class="gmail_quote"> On
Fri,Mar 19, 2010 at 6:59 AM, Gary Carter <span dir="ltr"><<a
href="mailto:gary.carter@enterprisedb.com">gary.carter@enterprisedb.com</a>></span>wrote:<br /><blockquote
class="gmail_quote"style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
MacOS X v10.5.8<br /><br /> pgAdmin v1.10.2<br /><br /> 1. Open Query Tool<br /> 2. select Graphical Query Builder<br
/>3. drag one table onto canvas, select a column or 2<br /> 4. drag another table onto canvas, select a column or 2<br
/>5. drag a join link between the tables<br /> 6. Click the Join tab at the bottom portion of the dialog<br /> 7.
Alternatemouse click the join line on the canvas and select Delete Join<br /> 8. wait..., keep waiting... poof!<br
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Re: pgAdmin Graphical Query Tool Crashes on Mac

From
Josh Berkus
Date:
Dave,

FWIW, pgAdmin seems to crash for me (1.10.1, OSX 10.5) whenever I let
the query history get too long or open too many busy (15+) query
windows.  Since the crash is quite rapid, I haven't been able to
diagnose the exact tipping point.  I assume it's probably bad memory
management by xWindows, but who knows.

--                                  -- Josh Berkus                                    PostgreSQL Experts Inc.
                        http://www.pgexperts.com
 


Re: pgAdmin Graphical Query Tool Crashes on Mac

From
Guillaume Lelarge
Date:
Le 19/03/2010 12:59, Gary Carter a écrit :
> Mac OS X v10.5.8
> 
> pgAdmin v1.10.2
> 
> 1. Open Query Tool
> 2. select Graphical Query Builder
> 3. drag one table onto canvas, select a column or 2
> 4. drag another table onto canvas, select a column or 2
> 5. drag a join link between the tables
> 6. Click the Join tab at the bottom portion of the dialog
> 7. Alternate mouse click the join line on the canvas and select Delete Join
> 8. wait..., keep waiting... poof!
> 

Fixed. Will be available with 1.10.3.


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