--- Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> Chris Albertson <chrisalbertson90278@yahoo.com> writes:
> > I do have a workaround but you may want to investigate as there
> > is likely an underlaying problem remaining.
>
> Perhaps, but without a reproducible test case there's dang little
> I can do.
It is a "C" program that triggers the error. I have logic in my
code that detects this error. I can do just about anything
at that point. I can work on this but would need some hints.
Yes you are right, I could be running some other executable.
_I_ know there is no older one laying around but can't prove it
to you.
I should print the results of "select version() to my log file
as well as the hostname, databasename, and so on when any error
is detected.
>
> > As you can see the sign on message compiled into the executable
> > image says "7.2.1". Is there is better way to check?
>
> This proves *zero* about what you are actually talking to. What
> do you get from "select version()" in psql?
>
> regards, tom lane
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