Hi,
Vasilev Max wrote:
Ian Barwick wrote:

[snip]
This is the problem described here:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgadmin-hackers/2004-12/msg00146.php

Removing the package named "gtk-qt-engine" or similar solved the problem for me.



If i removed package gtk-qt-engine then pgadmin start correctly. Thank you. But, that's not good, because other software work with this package normally.

did you read the content of the page referenced [1] by Ian ? If not, take a look at it, you'll see that I had a bug [2] opened at debian.org which came to the conclusion it was not a pgAdmin bug but a gtk-qt-engine one... pgAdmin is *not* the only app crashing with this package. For Debian testing distribution it has been solved by a new upstream release... For Suse, I think your best bet is to build the new upstream yourself or maybe to file a bugreport for it. Note that you may also workaround this crash by changing your preferences for gtk-qt-engine.


@Dave,Andreas: www.pgadmin.org is down from here, maybe it would be worth adding this crash condition to the known bug which are not pgAdmin's ones on the site.

HTH,
Raphaėl
[1] http://archives.postgresql.org/pgadmin-hackers/2004-12/msg00146.php
[2] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=286436

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