Re: pgadmin3, v.1.12.3 - pgdump fails - error in arguments list - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Guillaume Lelarge
Subject Re: pgadmin3, v.1.12.3 - pgdump fails - error in arguments list
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Msg-id 1309247334.1947.3.camel@laptop
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In response to pgadmin3, v.1.12.3 - pgdump fails - error in arguments list  (Berthold Humkamp <Berthold@Humkamp.de>)
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On Tue, 2011-06-28 at 08:57 +0200, Berthold Humkamp wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> my environment is as follows:
> 
> Platform: x86_64
> Distribution: gentoo - mostly stable
> pgadmin3, v.1.12.3, german menus
> 
> I can't try v.1.14. beta, because it's a production server and I don't
> want to install packages not delivered by gentoo-ebuilds
> 
> When calling the dump feature from pgadmin3, I get the following message:
> 
> /usr/bin/pg_dump --host localhost --port 5432 --username "postgres"
> --format custom --blobs --verbose --file
> "/home/bhk/pg-backup/XYZ_20110628.dump" \"XYZ\"
> 
> pg_dump: [Archivierer (DB)] Verbindung zur Datenbank »"XYZ"«
> fehlgeschlagen: FATAL:  Datenbank »"XYZ"« existiert nicht
> pg_dump: *** abgebrochen wegen Fehler
> 
> Prozess beendete mit Exitcode 1.
> 
> 
> The error is from pgdump, because of the backslashes around the database
> name. They shouldn't be there. The database name is XYZ and not "XYZ"
> 

Are you sure you use 1.12.3? because this bug has been fixed in 1.12.3.
Moreover, I tried to the same thing with 1.12.3 and it works for me.


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