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-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> 
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2020 11:40 AM
To: Scot Kreienkamp <scot.kreienk...@la-z-boy.com>
Cc: pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
Subject: Re: psql crash on 9.6.16

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Scot Kreienkamp <scot.kreienk...@la-z-boy.com> writes:
> I was using psql to connect to the local database for a simple update this 
> morning and it crashed.  Here's what was printed out after the crash.  I was 
> not able to re-create it.

Hm, the backtrace says the problem is somewhere inside libreadline,
which means it has nothing to do with any SQL-level concepts, but
rather with editing your input text.  Did you do anything unusual
while typing that line of input --- say, recall it from history,
or edit it in a way that you don't usually do, or even mistype
some control character you don't usually type?

Sadly, the visible evidence here doesn't tell us much of anything
about what provoked the crash :-(

FWIW, there's a pretty good chance that this isn't psql's fault
per se, but a libreadline bug.  You might check to see if you can
get a newer readline version installed.

                        regards, tom lane

[Scot Kreienkamp] 
Nothing unusual that I can think of.  I typed it in by hand, the update 
succeeded, and I was able to recall it and run it again from history with no 
crash.  

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