Re: pg_dump fails - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: pg_dump fails
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Msg-id 17904.1113890508@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: pg_dump fails  (Lorenzo Thurman <lorenzo@thethurmans.com>)
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Lorenzo Thurman <lorenzo@thethurmans.com> writes:
> I'm trying that right now. I think there may be mis-match in the build
> settings between upgrades of postgresql. The "USE" settings may be at
> fault:

>   - - pg-hier        : Enables recursive queries like Oracle's 'CONNECT
> BY' feature.

[ rolls eyes... ]  Yup, that's Gentoo all right: throw in random patches
that have been rejected by the upstream developers.  Now that I think
about it, this failure is exactly what that patch is known to cause,
because it makes an incompatible change in Query structures and hence
in on-disk view rule representation.

> I think these may have been changed since the original install.

Go back to your prior setting, or even better stop using Gentoo's
hacked-up version.  I'm not sure why we even bother to answer support
requests from Gentoo users, when what they are using is not our
software but some randomly-modified variant.  I wonder what other
brokennesses Gentoo may be including ...

(Just for the record: I work for Red Hat, which has a rather different
notion of the level of reliability it wants to ship.  So take my opinion
with the appropriate grain of salt.  But I'm a mite ticked off at the
moment --- you're not the first person to have been bitten by this,
and you likely won't be the last, and I think it's entirely because
Gentoo has such a low quality standard for the patches they ship.)

            regards, tom lane

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