On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Bob Dusek wrote:
>Sorry,
>I should have been more clear:
>> One way to execute .sql scripts in your database is this:
>> psql -e dbname < script.sql
>That should be done from the command line.  

Yes... I imagined....

Anyway, Query Buffer being full I CAN understand..., but
core dump ?! hummm... I think there should be some little correction
there...
It appears to me that if a core dump (SIGNAL=11=SIGSEV) is generated,
something inside is not ok... and could show up in other more orthodox
situations...  

>> > PQsendQuery() -- query is too long.  Maximum length is 8191
>> > query buffer max length of 20000 exceeded
>> > query line ignored
>> > Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>> > 
>> > 

>> > Gdb on the core:
>> > (gdb) bt
>> > #0  0x401066f8 in ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6
>> > #1  0x401066a1 in ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6
>> > #2  0x804e85b in MainLoop ()
>> > #3  0x804df44 in HandleSlashCmds ()
>> > #4  0x804e7c0 in MainLoop ()
>> > #5  0x804ef2d in main ()


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