> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Page [mailto:dp...@pgadmin.org] 
> Sent: Monday, January 25, 2016 4:11 AM
> To: Regina Obe <l...@pcorp.us>
> Cc: pgAdmin Support <pgadmin-support@postgresql.org>
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] pgAdmin v1.22.0 keeps freezing and crashing

> On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 8:49 PM, Regina Obe <l...@pcorp.us> wrote:
> I'm running Windows 7  64-bit and had recently upgraded to pgAdmin v1.22.0.
> It seems though that quite frequently when I run a long-running query, 
> pgAdmin freezes.

> Does you machine go to sleep or anything like that when it crashes?
No

>> I've since been forced to downgrade back to pgAdmin 1.20.
>>
>> My husband has the same issue on his computer, though could be how we 
>> have our setups configured in a similar way.
>>
>> I did talk to someone else who said when she was running the PostGIS 
>> shp2pgsql-gui plugin  on v1.22.0 it would crash (windows 7 32-bit), so 
>>  she reverted too back to v1.20 and problem went away.

> Oh? The plugins are simply tools that are launched in their own processes - 
> and that code hasn't changed since 1.20. Does it crash immediately? Is it 
> pgAdmin or the plugin that crashes?

Well the postgis-gui plugin is compiled with mingw64 and is  the one 
distributed with PostGIS 2.2 one (not that it matters since that code has not 
changed in a while). 
 I have to test this myself.  My friend was using a Windows 7 32-bit and the 
screen she showed me, it gave some sort of VC++ debug error before it crashed 
(so doesn't seem like it is crashing in the plugin though the error does 
suggest that)
As I recall, I think she got as far as the PostGIS-GUI (shp2pgsql-gui) showing 
her the list of tables and it was when she proceeded to export was when it 
crashed.
Again I'll have to check this for myself, since she only sent me a screen shot. 
 Attached is the screen shot she sent me.  She said when she uninstalled 1.22 
and reinstalled 1.20 things were okay.
I usually just use the shp2pgsql command line since it's more efficient for 
larger tables and I can script it.

Thanks,
Regina

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