Re: parser error: 9223372036854775807 - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: parser error: 9223372036854775807
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Msg-id 200211071525.gA7FPPr11842@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to parser error: 9223372036854775807  ("Aurangzeb M. Agha" <aagha@bigfoot.com>)
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Try checking 'long long' to see if they are the same sizes.  I bet they
aren't.  I assume this is i386 Linux.

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Aurangzeb M. Agha wrote:
> I'm having an issue moving my DB from from Win (Cygwin) to Linux 7.2.  If
> I go from Linux to Cygwin, no probs, everything works fine, creates a new
> database beautifully.
>
> However, if I take the exact same DB (which contains data) and try the
> following on Linux:
>
>     %> psql -d cmsdb -f cmsdb.sql
>
> I get the following:
>
> psql:cmsdb.sql:12: ERROR:  parser: parse error at or near
> "9223372036854775807"
> psql:cmsdb.sql:27: NOTICE:  CREATE TABLE/PRIMARY KEY will create implicit
> index 'ratingcontentandtype_pkey' for table 'rating'
>
> Any table with a serial decleration has this problem, and the serial
> tables don't get built.  I wondered if this was due to a MAXINT issue on
> Linux, so I wrote a small C program wher I found out that the MAXINT and
> LONG are both: 2147483647 -- The catch is that the same is true on my Win
> box.
>
> What's going on here, and what can I do to get around this problem?
>
> We're on Postgres 7.1.
>
>     Thx,
>     Aurangzeb
>
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