On 05.09.2012 23:12, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
On Fri, 2012-08-31 at 23:55 +0200, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
On Mon, 2012-08-27 at 16:57 +0200, Erwin Brandstetter wrote:
On 27.08.2012 16:37, Erwin Brandstetter wrote:
Aloha!
I think I ran into this regression with v1.16 beta4 and filed a ticket.
So far I have seen this to affect indexes, primary keys and foreign keys
But *not* tables, views, function, triggers, sequences or types ...
Added two small screenshots to the ticket to compare 1.4 and 1.16b4
http://code.pgadmin.org/trac/ticket/377
Regards
Erwin
I tried to add more details to the ticket, buthttp://code.pgadmin.org/trac/
decided to answer with error messages .. seems to be offline for now?
I'll add my findings here:
Also seems to affect foreign keys and unique indexes.
But *not* tables, views, function, triggers, sequences or types ...
Tested with PostgreSQL 9.1 and 8.4
However, in seemingly arbitrary rare cases it works as it should. It's always
the same for all objects under one table so far. I tried but failed to
spot a difference between the involved tables.
As you said, the trac site seems to be done right now, so I can't check
your screenshots. I know there are some issues with the indexes right
now. See the thread intitled "pgAdmin III commit: Lots of work on
domains, and check constraints". I have a patch that may fix your
issues, but can't check as I can't see your screenshots. I mostly need
an answer from Dave, to know if I should apply my patch, or revert my
older patch.
trac is available now, thanks to Dave.
My patch fixes the issue you found.
I have downloaded and tested with 1.16.0 (Sep 7 2012). I am afraid my results disagree, the regression is still there, all of it. Just like in the
screenshot in the ticket.
The other thing I reported seems fixed, though: "Bug in SQL script for
indexes", where the SQL script used the table name instead of the schema name.
Regards
Erwin
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