As you requested, here's what bt in gbd reports:
(gdb) bt
#0  0x0000003054264571 in fputc () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#1  0x000000000040dbd2 in print_aligned_text ()
#2  0x000000000040f10b in printTable ()
#3  0x000000000041020b in printQuery ()
#4  0x0000000000407906 in SendQuery ()
#5  0x0000000000409153 in MainLoop ()
#6  0x000000000040b16e in main ()

Please tell me what it means if you can and if I can fix this problem.

Thanks,
- Bill Thoen

Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Martijn van Oosterhout escribió:

That said, it would be nice if it returned an error instead of
crashing.

In my opinion it isn't just a matter of "would be nice".  It is a
possible bug that should be investigated.

A look at a stack trace from the crashing process would be the first
place to start.  In order to do that, please set "ulimit -c unlimited"
and rerun the query under psql.  That should produce a core file.  Then
run
gdb psql core
and inside gdb, execute "bt".  Please send that output our way.



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