Re: Dropping schemas and "illegal seek" -- MEA CUPLA - Mailing list pgsql-general

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Subject Re: Dropping schemas and "illegal seek" -- MEA CUPLA
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Msg-id 16579.49389.947114.883353@crowfix.com
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In response to Dropping schemas and "illegal seek"  (Felix Finch <felix@crowfix.com>)
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>>In article <16576.58572.621445.840789@crowfix.com>, Felix Finch <felix@crowfix.com> writes:

> I have a perl test program ...  and began getting this complaint
> from psql:

>     Can't drop schemas: Illegal seek

Ahhh yesss... otherwise known as the subroutine not returning any
specific value and the caller expecting an error code, which explains
why adding debugging code changed it, running it under the debugger
changed it, and just about everything I did changed it, on a random
hit or miss basis.

My apologies for being too quick on the draw :-(

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