On the 2009-01-01 win32 release, I noticed I could no longer debug, like when I'd set a breakpoint I'd immediately get the error message:
syntax error at or near "," LINE 1: SELECT * FROM pldbg_set_global_breakpoint(, 55208, NULL, NUL... ...and the output pane of the debugger would show: row number 0 is out of range 0..-1 Now, I noticed that pldbg.sql was not actually included (even though lib/pldbgapi.dll and lib/plugins/plugin_debugger.dll are), and I had been using the one from 8.3 to set it up. I also noticed that for the function from the error message it just calls a C function, so I seem to have no way of working around it with just the .SQL file. Does anybody have this working on their system? I hope in the final 8.4 at least that this feature is included again, because I find it extremely handy. -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers