> 2009/9/15 el dorado <do_ra...@mail.ru>:
> > Hello!
> > I need PG 8.4 built from source code for WinXP. So I got archive 
> > postgresql-8.4.1.tar.gz, unpacked it and built postgres by MinGW.
> > Everything seeds to be fine until we tried to test pg_dump. It failed (not 
> > always but often).
> > Command:
> > pg_dump -U postgres -v -f mydump.sql TEST_DB
> > And here we get a message 'an unhandled win32 exception occured in 
> > pg_dump.exe'
 
> Given that, it seems to be something with your mingw setup causing it.
> I think you'll have to get yourself a backtrace using gdb (the native
> debugger tools can usually not get usable backtraces from a a mingw
> build).
>  Magnus Hagander

Hello!
Thank you very much for your answer. I try to use gdb now. But there is a 
little difficulty. I'm not quite sure it is connected with postgres build. 
Probably I do something wrong using gdb but maybe you could show me the 
direction for resolving the problem?
I built PostgreSQL 8.4 (WinXP, MinGW) with following configuration options:
configure --without-zlib --enable-debug --enable-cassert --enable-depend
So I supposed the result should include debugging symbols.
But I don't see the function names in the backtrace. It looks like:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x7c8106e9 in ?? ()
#1 0x00000000 in ?? ()
(gdb)
Maybe you could advise me how to get more detailed information?
I'll appreciate any help.

Regard, Marina.

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