From: | "Dan Halbert" <halbert(at)halwitz(dot)org> |
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To: | pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | RE: Edit grid crash on Linux: adjusting selection (corrected) |
Date: | 2009-09-17 15:45:51 |
Message-ID: | 1253202351.867426129@192.168.1.70 |
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[I apologize: there were typos in the Ubuntu version number and in step 7. Here is the corrected version.]
Here's another edit grid bug: this one is a crash. I see this only on Linux, on both 1.8.4 and 1.10.0
Linux is Ubuntu 9.04 (jaunty), updated to latest packages as of today. If you want to know a specific gtk2 package version, let me know.
1. Start up a fresh pgadmin3.
2. Bring up an edit grid for a table.
3. Click on a single cell in a leftmost data column.
4. Scroll down so the selected cell is no longer visible.
5. Shift-select a leftmost cell in a lower row.
6. Press delete (do not omit this step). Nothing appears to happen.
7. Shift-click in the rightmost cell in the row used in step 5.
8. Press delete.
9. A segmentation fault occurs. gdb says it is in frmEditGrid::OnDelete().
Step 4 is crucial: if you don't scroll it out of sight you just end up editing the selected cell. I'm not sure about the need for a fresh start (step 1), but it may be necessary, as doing some other editing before the steps above sometimes doesn't invoke the bug.
Regards,
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