OK, well I'm pretty stumped. Seeing as the problem occurs in psql as
well though, I would suggest posting to pgsql-general@postgresql.org and
asking there. For simplicity, describe the problem in terms of psql, but
by all means mention that pgAdmin suffers from the same issue. The good
thing about
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Hi,
I can't think of any way to make this happen, unless I'm
misunderstanding what you are doing. Can you supply step by step instructions to
reproduce what you are (ok, aren't!) seeing?
Regards, Dave.
From: Laurent Birckel
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08:26
-- System Information --
Platform: Windows 2000
Version: 5.0
Build: 2195 Service Pack 4
-- Application Information --
Name: pgAdmin II
Version: 1.6.0
Descripton:
Name: pgSchema
Version: 1.6.0
Descripton: PostgreSQL Schema Objects v1.6.0
-- Database Information --
Version: 7.4.0
Descripton: PostgreS
Hi again
Now i uninstalled 8.0rc2 and installed a 8.0.1 on the server. I also
copied the libpq.dll (v. 8.0.1.5031) to the slow client and did the
simple test again. Same result :-( I'm sure that the slow client uses
the new libpq, as this is the only version of the file on the machine.
The client
Sorry
, I searched , but I didn't found any way to display error
messages
If
anybody have an idea, It should be nice
thanks
for help
Laurent.
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