Thread: Problem with pgaccess on LinuxPPC

Problem with pgaccess on LinuxPPC

From
"Ben Fox"
Date:
I am having a hard time using pgaccess on LinuxPPC. I installed the 7.0.2
RPMs and have sucsessfully created new users and databases. However, when
trying to open a database, create or view tables in pgaccess, I get the
following error window:

ERROR: getattproperties: no attribute tuple 1259 -2

    After closing the error window, tables do not appear in the pgaccess
window, but I know the database is open because I can then access all of the
other windows (query, users, functions, etc.) and view any available data in
them.
    This happens with all new databases I create, as well as the "template1"
default database, and I have no idea why. It always happens when I first
open a database, each time I press the "tables" button, or attempt to create
new tables. If I try to create tables in pgaccess, they do not appear in the
pgsql client, so they are not being created by pgaccess.
    If anyone has any idea of what I may be doing wrong, please feel free to
e-mail me at foxben@hotmail.com. Thank you.
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Re: Problem with pgaccess on LinuxPPC

From
Tom Lane
Date:
"Ben Fox" <foxben@hotmail.com> writes:
>     I am having a hard time using pgaccess on LinuxPPC. I installed
> the 7.0.2 RPMs and have sucsessfully created new users and
> databases. However, when trying to open a database, create or view
> tables in pgaccess, I get the following error window:

> ERROR: getattproperties: no attribute tuple 1259 -2

Our 7.0.2 RPMs for PPC are broken (they should have been compiled -O0,
but evidently were not).  I thought Lamar had pulled them from the FTP
server, actually.

If you compile from the source distribution, things should work.

There will be a 7.0.3 out shortly, and we'll try to get it right this
time ...

            regards, tom lane