*Configuration* pgAdmin3 ./configure --prefix=/usr/local $ uname -a Linux jaguar 2.6.32-22-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 3 19:31:57 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ psql --version psql (PostgreSQL) 8.4.4 *Reproduce the Problem* 1. Create an empty directory; put some empty files inside. 2. Make some empty directories in the formerly empty directory. 3. In the following steps, make sure you use that empty directory created in step 1 or you might lose work. 4. Click the "Execute arbitrary queries" button 5. Type in some text 6. Type: Alt-f 7. Type: a 8. Type: Alt-n 9. Type: joe.sql 10. Type: Alt-s 11. Repeat steps 2 - 7, but for step 6 use *joe2.sql* 12. Type: Alt-f 13. Type: a 14. Click joe2.sql 15. Click Save *Expected Results* The file joe2.sql should contain some text. *Actual Results* At this point one of two things will happen: - another file in the same directory as joe2.sql will be overwritten - pgadmin3 will crash: ** Gtk:ERROR:/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.20.1/gtk/gtkfilechooserdefault.c:8125:get_display_name_from_file_list: assertion failed: (had_selection) Aborted *Addendum* Crashing is good. Overwriting other files is... bad. This might not be a pgAdmin error. If it is not, please let me know where I should direct the problem, as it is quite severe. Dave