Thread: More confirmation: pgadmin3 freezeup fixed by wxgtk 2.6.3
I've gotten a chance to upgrade wxGTK to 2.6.3.2. I can no longer deliberately reproduce the freezeup caused by a double-click on selected text in the query analyzer. This btw is using pgadmin3 1.2.
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> -----Original Message----- > From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org > [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Kenneth Downs > Sent: 23 May 2006 12:24 > To: pgsql general > Subject: [GENERAL] More confirmation: pgadmin3 freezeup fixed > by wxgtk 2.6.3 > > I've gotten a chance to upgrade wxGTK to 2.6.3.2. I can no > longer deliberately reproduce the freezeup caused by a > double-click on selected text in the query analyzer. Good, thanks for letting us know. > This btw is using pgadmin3 1.2. Any reason for not using 1.4.2? Regards, Dave
Dave Page wrote:
My distro, which is gentoo, automatically installed its latest stable version when I recompiled, which downgraded me to 1.2. I forgot about that and have to explicitly tell it to compile 1.4
Only my negligence :)-----Original Message----- From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Kenneth Downs Sent: 23 May 2006 12:24 To: pgsql general Subject: [GENERAL] More confirmation: pgadmin3 freezeup fixed by wxgtk 2.6.3 I've gotten a chance to upgrade wxGTK to 2.6.3.2. I can no longer deliberately reproduce the freezeup caused by a double-click on selected text in the query analyzer.Good, thanks for letting us know.This btw is using pgadmin3 1.2.Any reason for not using 1.4.2?
My distro, which is gentoo, automatically installed its latest stable version when I recompiled, which downgraded me to 1.2. I forgot about that and have to explicitly tell it to compile 1.4
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Kenneth Downs wrote: > I've gotten a chance to upgrade wxGTK to 2.6.3.2. I can no longer > deliberately reproduce the freezeup caused by a double-click on selected > text in the query analyzer. Anyone caring about a non-freezable pgadmin in their distro should notify the vendor of the distro, or the maintainer of the relevant wx package and/or pgadmin3 package. Since wx introduced some api-changes between 2.6.1 and 2.6.3 some distros are still using 2.6.1 (e.g. Ubuntu Dapper, which is currently in beta, and will be release sometime in june). I already submitted a bugreport, and hope that they will consider upgrading wx to 2.6.3. greetings, Florian Pflug