FYI I forgot to mention that the issue spawned from pressing CMD + Q on macOS. The issue still occurs after quitting pgAdmin 4, so I have to keep resolving it the same way.
-- Ed Silkworth PGP ID: 04A3 E2E2 3F74 4D09 32D7 9777 26F2 60F0 4191 F431 > On Dec 26, 2023, at 11:45 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > Update! > > Resolved below issue by installing and opening the latest version of pgAdmin > 4 from https://www.pgadmin.org/download/pgadmin-4-macos/ > > Afterward, the version of pgAdmin 4 that comes with EnterpriseDB opened > without crashing and I could uninstall the latest version of pgAdmin 4 > (above). > > Might simply be a bug in macOS, not in any pgAdmin implementation. > Anyways, hopefully this update helps, in case anyone else requests support > for the same, or a similar, issue. > > Cheers~ > > -- > Ed Silkworth > > PGP ID: 04A3 E2E2 3F74 4D09 32D7 9777 26F2 60F0 4191 F431 > > > >> On Dec 13, 2023, at 1:54 PM, [email protected] wrote: >> >> Dear pgAdmin Support, >> >> Recently, pgAdmin 4 has begun crashing as it attempts to load. >> >> macOS 14.2 (23C64) but problem also occurred in 14.1 >> Apple Silicon M1 >> PostgreSQL Version 16.1 downloaded from >> https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads >> >> Note I see is "PC register does not match crashing frame (0x0 vs >> 0x10261EE00)” >> Attached also is the problem report generated by macOS. >> >> <problem_report.txt> >> >> Might you know to how to resolve this issue? Can you help? >> >> I tried safe mode, and uninstalling everything and reinstalling. >> When uninstalling, I even removed the data folder and postgres user and >> restarted. >> Reload Configuration didn’t have any effect. >> ...SQL Shell (psql) works but… >> >> No idea. >> >> -- >> Ed Silkworth >> >> PGP ID: 04A3 E2E2 3F74 4D09 32D7 9777 26F2 60F0 4191 F431 >> >> >> >
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