Re: UseDeclareFetch=1, Fetch=100, UseServerSidePrepare=0 causes Windows gpf in Unicode Driver versions > 08.04.0200

From: "Inoue, Hiroshi" <inoue(at)tpf(dot)co(dot)jp>
To: ljwilson <ljwilson(at)digitalav(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-odbc(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: UseDeclareFetch=1, Fetch=100, UseServerSidePrepare=0 causes Windows gpf in Unicode Driver versions > 08.04.0200
Date: 2013-04-22 23:47:53
Message-ID: 5175CC29.3060000@tpf.co.jp
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Hi Jack,

(2013/04/22 2:56), ljwilson wrote:
> I've been upgrading some Windows servers from PostgreSQL 8.3.18 to 9.2.4.
> Along with that I upgraded psqlODBC for the Windows clients from 8.0x.xxxx
> to 09.01.0200.
>
> All was fine until I had a customer who could consistently get a gpf in
> psqlodbc35w.dll when doing an export.
>
> Getting a copy of their database, I could reproduce as well.
>
> Trying different driver versions, I've found no crashes with the 8.0x
> psqlODBC series, but I can reproduce the gpf starting with 09.00.xxxx
> through the latest 9.01.02?? that I compiled yesterday (2013/04/20) from the
> git repository.
>
> I've used UseDeclareFetch=1 and Fetch=100 since I started with PostgreSQL
> back in 2008.
>
> Now with the 09.xx.xxxx drivers I don't get a crash if I:
>
> 1. Set UseDeclareFetch=0
> or
> 2. Set UseServerSidePrepare=1
>
> I've got a 31MB mylog file (zipped) of an entire client session. I can
> uploaded somewhere if that would help

Could you please upload it somewhere?

regards,
Hiroshi Inoue

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