On 26.03.2010 00:05, guilla...@lelarge.info wrote:
Le 25/03/2010 23:35, Erwin Brandstetter a écrit :
On 25.03.2010 23:18, guilla...@lelarge.info wrote:
Le 19/03/2010 21:34, Guillaume Lelarge a écrit :
Le 17/03/2010 18:20, Erwin Brandstetter a écrit :
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The ticket says it all. It is remarkable that the crash happens on Win
XP Home, while another copy on Win XP Pro (installed yesterday)
seems to
work fine.
Would you say it is good practice to also send a message to the
list, or
will a ticket do?
I prefer a ticket + a mail, as you did.
Dave, do you or one of your guys have an XP Home Edition? because I
don't and I don't see how I can work on that to fix it without a Home
Edition (my XP's a Pro edition) to try and fix.
Thanks.
I obviously have one. So, if you need me to try something, just tell me.
I don't know what to look for.
Thanks Erwin.
Unfortunately, I actually don't know what to try, unless you can use
VC++2005, compile pgAdmin, and launch it via the VC++2005 debugger.
One of my customer had an issue like yours. It could be that libpq is
not correctly installed. Do you only have pgAdmin installed on your XP
Home Edition? How did you install it? (I mean, remotely? and if yes mstc
or vnc?) Do you also have PostgreSQL on this computer?
I have never used VC++ and don't have the debugger.
I installed pgAdmin 1.10.2 on an XP Pro version, too (see description in
ticket #152) but did not run into problems there. On both machines I
downloaded the installer for windows and installed locally. Upgrade from
1.10.1 with the included "upgrade.bat", like I have done dozens of times
before. Install process was without a hitch. But starting pgAdmin
afterwards resulted in the reported error msg.
As reported, I tried the procedure twice with packages from different
download mirrors, with identical results. After downgrading
(re-installing pgAdmin 1.10.1) this version works like it did before.
I don't have Postgres installed on either computer, I manage a number of
databases remotely on dedicated Debian servers.
Several unneeded services are deactivated on the XP Home machine and a
couple of unwanted standard-components are removed, but I never had any
problems with that before. I just mention it to complete the picture.
Regards
Erwin
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