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Problem in ubuntu

От
Iñigo Delgado
Дата:
I've a strange error in ubuntu when trying to open de SQL editor. When I connect to a DDBB (pg 9.1) and open a SQLEditor window pgadmin3 crashes....

I execute from console:

user@machine:$ pgadmin3 

And the message thrown is:

/home/user/.pgadmin_histoqueries:26869: error: xmlSAX2Characters: huge text node: out of memory
TOR_SUSCRIPTOR,id_parent_AUX_BBVA_TIPOLOGIAS_TIPO_PRODUCTO_PROMOCIONES_PROMOTOR_
                                                                                                                                                                        ^
Unimplemented block at xmlreader.c:1775

And I've to xkill the aplication....

I think it can be something about the long name of the columns but I've co-workers with windows and pgadmin3 that doesn't have this issue...

Whats wrong in ubuntu? Can someone give me a hint of how to fix this? 

Thanks

Re: Problem in ubuntu

От
Guillaume Lelarge
Дата:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 14:07:28 +0200, Iñigo Delgado
<inigo.delgado@urbaniza.com> wrote:
> I've a strange error in ubuntu when trying to open de SQL editor. When I
> connect to a DDBB (pg 9.1) and open a SQLEditor window pgadmin3
> crashes....
> I execute from console:
>  user@machine:$ pgadmin3 
> And the message thrown is:
> /home/user/.pgadmin_histoqueries:26869: error: xmlSAX2Characters: huge
> text node: out of
>
memoryTOR_SUSCRIPTOR,id_parent_AUX_BBVA_TIPOLOGIAS_TIPO_PRODUCTO_PROMOCIONES_PROMOTOR_
>                                                
>                                                 
>                                                
>                        ^Unimplemented block at
> xmlreader.c:1775 
> And I've to xkill the aplication....
> I think it can be something about the long name of the columns but I've
> co-workers with windows and pgadmin3 that doesn't have this issue... 
> Whats wrong in ubuntu? Can someone give me a hint of how to fix this? 

Delete your .pgadmin_histoqueries (in your home directory), it should work
better after that.


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