Hello,
I've installed on a windows xp machine beta 1 of postgresql 8.3 and pgadmin III
1.8.
I've loaded a backup of a database from a 8.2.5 machine, for testing purpose,
and tried
the new functionality of plpgsql debug of functions.
But I was disappointed to see that does not work.
I try to deb
Dave,
the problem isn't with a particular function. Debug does not work with every
function I try, even with the simplest one, always with the same behaviour I've
previously explained.
I repeat, my postgresql server is an 8.3 beta 1 installed on the same machine
where pgadmin III 1.8 is insta
Yes, they are all there
I've also tried on a newly created database instead of testing on a restored
from 8.2. backup but with
the same behaviour :-(
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Roberto Icardi" <[EMAIL PROTECT
Please post the definition of an affected function, along with the
output from the following queries:
select * from pldbg_get_proxy_info();
select * from pldbg_get_target_info('16480', 'o');
(where 16480 is replaced with the oid of the affected function).
Thanks, Dave
CREATE OR REPLACE FUN
- Original Message -
From: "Roberto Icardi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dave Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] pgadmin debug on windows
When you attempt to debug it, do you see the parameter dialogue
Also, please set pgAdmin to 'Debug' log level (under File->Options),
create a new log of you recreating the crash (using direct debugging,
not a global breakpoint) and then send me the logfile.
Done
Doesn't shed any light though unfortunately. Do you have a firewall on
that box? If so, can yo
I've tried on the win2000 virtual machine (running on virtualpc 2007)...
same error!
So, or I make something wrong (but I really don't understand what), or is
that particular pc,
or maybe uninstalling 8.2 left something dirty for 8.3. I need a clean vm
for testing
third option, but requires some