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  1. 'Notice' bug

    Leon <leon@udmnet.ru> — 1999-07-01T17:08:15Z

    Your name		:Leonid Zubatov	
    Your email address	:leon@udmnet.ru
    
    
    System Configuration
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      Architecture 	:intel pentium 
    
      Operating System :Linux redhat 5.9 kernel 2.2.3-5
    
      PostgreSQL version   :   PostgreSQL-6.5
    
      Compiler used 	:gcc 2.7.2.3
    
    Please enter a FULL description of your problem:
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    I discovered this problem first trying to create a table with a primary
    key from a C program using PQexec. The table is always successfully
    created, but program dies with core dump immediately after that.
    
    After a bit of investigation I found that ANY query which produces
    NOTICE from backend crashes the program. These statements are  
    EXPLAIN, create table with FOREIGN KEY. 
    
    There is also something wrong with psql application: it prints all
    NOTICES from backend twice. 
    
    And, by the way, psql doesn't feel the up-arrow key
    on the keyboard, it prints symbols  ^[[A when I press up-arrow.
    There wasn't such problem with Postgres 6.4.
    
    Please describe a way to repeat the problem.   Please try to provide a
    concise reproducible example, if at all possible: 
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    Simply give one of described commands to the backend from a C program
    via PQexec function
    
    
    
    If you know how this problem might be fixed, list the solution below:
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    Have no idea :)
    
    -- 
    Leon.