[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've fixed the redundant %'s you mentioned, and fixed some other
subtle bugs that could have caused crashes in some specific
circumstances (got any objects with % in the name?). Not sure what
else to try unless you want to try getting intimate with a debugger
:-p

Thanks for your attention to the details. I strictly stick to non-quoted-7Bit-ASCII-lowercase-letters-only-oldschool names, for I am afraid of ghosts. So, no, no % in my names. pgAdmin wouldn't get a chance to choke on % in comments or in the body of views or functions, would it? And even if I'd get all flirtatious with a debugger, which I don't have the time for right now, I'd still have to be able to reproduce the crash.

Regards
Erwin

P.S.: I do remember a crash case involving a '%' being sent through a "fprint variant" (rev. 5932), though. Ah, the old days! Beer was cheap and bugs reproducible back then ...

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