Is there a way you can dump the same image in hex format (or even
PostgreSQL's own escape format) from both the 8.3.6 and 9.0.X setup (with
bytea_escape set to escape) and do a file comparison between the two to at
least show that the results are different? As I have not actually ever done
this I am only guessing but I would think it should work. If you have a
record that IS correctly displaying you can use it as a control.
Also, you fail to indicate what GUI and/or middle-tier tools you are using
to retrieve and display the image (or save the file locally to display in a
viewer). Along the same lines where are you seeing errors related to these
images - and what are they? You also say "some" but is that because you
have only tested a few or are there some that are coming across just fine?
David J.
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[mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Mahdi Mankai
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 6:08 AM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Issues with imported blobs from Postgres 8 to 9
Thanks for the reply.
What kind of detail can I provide?
Mahdi
On 2011-02-28, at 6:58 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Mahdi Mankai <mahdi.mankai@fuegoondemand.com> writes:
>> I created a database dumb using pg_dump on Postgres 8.3.6. After that I
tried to import the same database into a Postgres 9.0 install. Everything
worked fine except some image blobs. Some of them seem to be corrupt.
>
> I doubt this is a bytea_escape problem. In the first place that would
> only affect output from the new server, not input into it; and in the
> second place, if that were the issue, it would probably result in
> *all* your blobs being messed up not just a small number of them. We
> need a lot more details than this to offer any help.
>
> regards, tom lane
>
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