Bug 735947

Summary: [abrt] pgadmin3-1.12.2-2.fc14: __libc_message: Process /usr/bin/pgadmin3 was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: kereg9280
Component: pgadmin3Assignee: Devrim Gündüz <devrim>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 14CC: devrim, jewbacca.rex
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Description kereg9280 2011-09-06 09:02:06 UTC
abrt version: 1.1.18
architecture: x86_64
Attached file: backtrace, 28634 bytes
cmdline: /usr/bin/pgadmin3
component: pgadmin3
Attached file: coredump, 166957056 bytes
crash_function: __libc_message
executable: /usr/bin/pgadmin3
kernel: 2.6.35.14-95.fc14.x86_64
package: pgadmin3-1.12.2-2.fc14
rating: 4
reason: Process /usr/bin/pgadmin3 was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT)
release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin)
time: 1315299555
uid: 500

How to reproduce
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1.just clicked on a cell in table view
2.
3.

Comment 1 kereg9280 2011-09-06 09:02:10 UTC
Created attachment 521612 [details]
File: backtrace

Comment 2 kereg9280 2011-10-03 16:18:48 UTC
Package: pgadmin3-1.12.2-2.fc14
Architecture: x86_64
OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin)


How to reproduce
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1. refreshed on a table view (and probably connection to DB was lost by then)
2.
3.

Comment 3 jewbacca.rex 2011-12-23 06:17:58 UTC
Package: pgadmin3-1.12.2-2.fc14
Architecture: x86_64
OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin)


How to reproduce
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A little unclear on the exact sequence leading to it.  In this case:

1. I opened a table, modified some rows (inserted data into empty columns in those rows)
2. Then I deleted one row
3. Crashed when I closed the table window


Happened previously with a slightly different order of events:

1. Opened a table and modified one entry
2. Crashed immediately (but the change was retained)


Comment
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Not sure if it's relevant, but this happened with a table that has another table use its primary key as a foreign key (set to cascade on update and delete) and the table with the foreign keys is set to insert a new row in the other table if a value is inserted that isn't there yet.  In this case, the row removal would have cascaded to the second table.  In the previous case, I had added an entry in the foreign table and the modification that crashed it was a correction to the just-generated row.

Comment 4 abrt-bot 2012-03-30 11:42:52 UTC
*** Bug 734485 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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