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Re: Automatic Bug reporting Tool Crashed

Post by TrevorH » 2017/05/15 14:20:30

I suspect the issue is that you've added that directory to your PATH or to some LD_LIBRARY* variable so that it's being searched automatically and ahead of the /lib64. Yes, removing the whole package is likely to fix it but that's quite a big hammer.
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Re: Automatic Bug reporting Tool Crashed

Post by hemanthbitra » 2017/05/17 06:09:25

Now it's working fine after uninstalling Postgre Enterprise version

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Re: Automatic Bug reporting Tool Crashed

Post by hemanthbitra » 2017/05/17 06:10:35

Is there is any way to prevent this issue before installing Postgres enterprise version.

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Re: Automatic Bug reporting Tool Crashed

Post by TrevorH » 2017/05/17 06:17:48

Yes. Don't add the /opt/postgresql directories to your PATH or any LD_LIBRARY* environment variables.
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Re: Automatic Bug reporting Tool Crashed

Post by hemanthbitra » 2017/05/17 06:27:03

TrevorH wrote:Yes. Don't add the /opt/postgresql directories to your PATH or any LD_LIBRARY* environment variables.
I didn't add path to environment variable but postgres enterprise application itself creating some profile like profile_sql.sh
while installing in /opt

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Re: Automatic Bug reporting Tool Crashed

Post by TrevorH » 2017/05/17 06:42:21

Then it's broken and you should report it to the people that created it.
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Re: Automatic Bug reporting Tool Crashed

Post by hemanthbitra » 2018/05/26 18:18:10

TrevorH wrote:Then it's broken and you should report it to the people that created it.
Hello TrevorH.

This issue is resolved after uninstalling postgres enterprise application.

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Hemanth.

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