Hi PGadmin folks,
We've run into an issue with Pgadmin3 - version 1.20.0 (pgadmin3 1.20.0-1.pgdg70+1 amd64) on our debian wheezy (7.8) system. Whenever we try to run query and save to file we get an (non-fatal) assert error backtrace. If we ignore the error the output gets stored successfully in the path specified. -- ASSERT INFO: /usr/include/wx-3.0/wx/strvararg.h(456): assert "(argtype & (wxFormatStringSpecifier<T>::value)) == argtype" failed in wxArgNormalizer(): format specifier doesn't match argument type BACKTRACE: [1] wxString wxString::Format<long>(wxFormatString const&, long) [2] wxAppConsoleBase::CallEventHandler(wxEvtHandler*, wxEventFunctor&, wxEvent&) const [3] wxEvtHandler::ProcessEventIfMatchesId(wxEventTableEntryBase const&, wxEvtHandler*, wxEvent&) [4] wxEventHashTable::HandleEvent(wxEvent&, wxEvtHandler*) [5] wxEvtHandler::TryHereOnly(wxEvent&) [6] wxEvtHandler::DoTryChain(wxEvent&) [7] wxEvtHandler::ProcessEvent(wxEvent&) [8] wxEvtHandler::ProcessPendingEvents() [9] wxAppConsoleBase::ProcessPendingEvents() [10] wxApp::DoIdle() [11] g_main_context_dispatch [12] g_main_loop_run [13] gtk_main [14] wxGUIEventLoop::DoRun() [15] wxEventLoopBase::Run() [16] wxAppConsoleBase::MainLoop() [17] wxEntry(int&, wchar_t**) [18] __libc_start_main -- The system is up to date with all packages and releases and all packages were installed via apt. The wxWidgets version and configure options used (if compiled from source) ii wx-common 3.0.2-1.wheezy amd64 wxWidgets Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (common support files) ii wx3.0-headers 3.0.2-1.wheezy amd64 wxWidgets Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (header files) ii wx3.0-i18n 3.0.2-1.wheezy all wxWidgets Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (i18n support) The PostgreSQL version and configure options used (if compiled from source) ii postgresql 9.4+169.pgdg70+1 all more specifically: ii postgresql-9.4 9.4.4-1.pgdg70+1 amd64 object-relational SQL database, version 9.4 server I don't use this machine daily, but from what I've been told this problem appeared in the last two months or so. Please let me know if more information is necessary. Thanks in advance. Regards, V. Schurink