Hi all,

I've recently upgraded from postgresql 9.0 (with pgadmin 1.12 of that time) to most current 9.4.4-3 binary windows release from enterprisedb. And surprisingly, I'm now fighting hard with the new pgadmin.
I'm on windows xp sp3 (32-bit).

The issues are:

- pgadmin from enterprisedb's binary installer (1.20.0) starts correctly, but some few trivial clicks through tabs and buttons cause it to eat up 100% CPU and become unresponsive to the point where the only choice is to kill it (in under 1 minute). Looks like maybe a wxwindows problem.

- pgadmin 1.20.0 from the standalone installer (https://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/pgadmin3/release/v1.20.0/win32/pgadmin3-1.20.0.zip) refuses to start, because the executable binary header indicates a requirement for windows vista or above. Not sure if the requirement is real, but windows xp wouldn't start it anyway.

- pgadmin 1.18.1 from the standalone installer (https://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/pgadmin3/release/v1.20.0/win32/pgadmin3-1.18.1.zip) starts, but exhibits the same problem with 100% CPU load and unresponsiveness, and also complains about unsupported postgresql 9.4

- pgadmin 1.12.1 from enterprisedb's 9.0 binary windows installer still works fine for me (except for very rare sporadic crashes) but it does not support postgresql 9.4 features correctly.

So I'm wondering, is it supposed that windows xp has to be immediately abandoned, or maybe nobody is much interested in testing/using on windows platform altogether anymore so issues on windows just do not get discovered? Ok, still, maybe any ideas on how I could try to get at least some reasonably new pgamdin version usable on windows xp (and not eating 100% CPU fulltime)?

Any hints much appreciated,


Thank you,
Nikolai


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