Garbage character inserted at the beginning of every SQL file on OSX

From: Josh Berkus <josh(at)agliodbs(dot)com>
To: pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Garbage character inserted at the beginning of every SQL file on OSX
Date: 2010-02-17 22:38:13
Message-ID: 4B7C6FD5.2050201@agliodbs.com
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Version: 1.10.1
Platform: OSX 10.5
Installed From: .dmg
Severity: Major
Reproduceable: Always
Description:
Every time I create a new SQL file using the SQL editor in pgAdmin, it
inserts a non-ASCII garbage character at the very beginning of the file.
This then prevents the file from running, say through psql.

Sometimes it also inserts the character when I edit an existing file,
but not always. I haven't discerned a pattern here.

The character cannot be viewed in emacs, but can be deleted. This issue
is completely prohibitive of using the SQL editor in any kind of shared
system.

--Josh Berkus

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