Re: PgAdmin Crash

From: Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume(at)lelarge(dot)info>
To: Franz(dot)Fritsche(at)FernUni-Hagen(dot)de
Cc: "pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org" <pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: PgAdmin Crash
Date: 2010-01-05 17:33:44
Message-ID: 4B4377F8.1050205@lelarge.info
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Le 05/01/2010 17:40, Guillaume Lelarge a écrit :
> Le 05/01/2010 04:34, Franz Fritsche a écrit :
>> Dear Guillaume!
>>
>> I'm sorry, but I could not figure out how to reply to your post in the mailing list. :-(
>>
>>>> Obviously the problem is that "Properties..." is not disabled (grayed), which it should be.
>>>> [... ] The same seems to be true for "Delete/Drop...", though selecting it does
>>>> not produce a crash (it just seems to have no effect).
>>>>
>>> I have the same behaviour. In fact, you don't need the /q parameter to
>>> trigger it. I added a ticket for this
>>
>> Ah, you are right, just tried it! :-)
>>
>> C:\Programme\PostgreSQL\8.4\bin\pgAdmin3.exe /s "PostgreSQL 8.4"
>>
>> Found more problems (i.e. another crash) with this startup mode:
>>
>> - Tools / Server Status ---> Crash!
>>
>> Actually there are lots of differences (concerning the activated/disabled commands in the menu)
>> between (a) standard startup and manual connection with the database and (b) startup with
>> switch /s (->automatic connection):
>>
>> (1) After standard startup and manual connection with database _and then selecting "Server (1)"
>> in the Object Browser_ ALL commands in the menu "Tool" are grayed - not so after startup with
>> /s.
>>
>> (2) After standard startup [etc.] "File / Change Password..." is disabled (grayed) - not so after
>> startup with /s. (!)
>>
>> (3) After standard startup [etc.] "View / Refresh" is disabled (grayed) - not so after startup with /s.
>>
>
> This only happens on Windows, AFAICT. Problem is that the correct item
> is not selected. The GUI should show the correct server highlighted. I
> tried something yesterday but it didn't work out well. Will try once
> again tonight.
>

At last, I found that it has nothing to do with Windows. I suppose you
unchecked the "restore environment" checkbox for this server, didn't you?

--
Guillaume.
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