Erwin Brandstetter schrieb:
Hi Albin!

Most interesting, especially as your setup looks much like mine. And I do see error messages. cc-ing Dave and Laurent as they might take special interest in your case. So I keep it in English.

Some more information might be useful:
encoding of the database? -- \l command in psql or select the database node in pgAdmin and read from the SQL pane.
client_encoding?    -- show client_encoding;
"German as default language" in pgAdmin? Or in postgresql (-> postgresql.conf)?
Way of connecting? Via TCP/IP to port 5432 or some other method?
And maybe the setting in your postgresql.conf might be of interest.

BTW, backports.org has updated to postgresql 8.1.8 a couple of days ago. You may want to apt-get update & upgrade ..


Regards
Erwin

Hello!

Thank you for your answer - I will stick with english, too and try to stay on list... ;-)

As now the weekend started :-) and the setup in question is for work and this work is now about 130 km away with no possibility to login remotely, here only some answers as a first step...
As far as I remember, with pgAdmin 1.6.0 I had full error messages...
The encoding of the database seems not to matter: I have some in Latin-9 and one in UTF-8, but there is no difference. "German as the default language" is meant to be for pgAdmin, on the server I have the german/austrian locale as default.
The connection goes via TCP/IP, Port 5432, plain (no ssh)...
Details of the server I have to look up, but only on monday...

Thanks for the tip for the update of the backports!

Good night,
Albin

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