Jyrki Wahlstedt wrote:

On 3.8.2007, at 0.15, Jyrki Wahlstedt wrote:

I soon get used to the fact that I changed my subscriber email, setting it right helps in getting the message through. If this is a double, feel free to erase this (as always)!

On 2.8.2007, at 23.20, Dave Page wrote:

Jyrki Wahlstedt wrote:
Hmm, I'm not sure, whether the situation improved. What happens is that
the app crashes twice. I wouldn't bet it is better :-)

OK, last time I checked once an app had crashed it couldn't crash again
unless it was restarted!! What happens *exactly*, including error
message text?

<a lot snipped>

Here's what I can do: in building the bundle I can replace the helper apps (pg_dump, pg_dumpall, pg_restore) with symbolic links to the respective apps in the postgresql82 port, as those apps are sure to exist due to the dependency setting. I made that replacement manually, and now pgAdmin starts ok. I don't like to mess with the internals of an app, but I don't like crashing either:-) How does that sound? It is relatively easy to write, and easy to remove, if and when a solution is found to the problem.

Well that will work (and does make it sound like something is foobarred when we create the bundle), but what exactly are you trying to achieve?

I assume you're not just trying to use pgAdmin, otherwise why not just use the bundle I provide which you said works OK?

If you want to hack on pgAdmin, then pkg/mac/debug-bundle.sh will create a symlink pseudo-bundle which doesn't need to be rebuilt every time you recompile.

Regards, Dave

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