Yes, I remember this. The code in 7.3 looks OK to me. Can you show me a
command line that fails for you?
I just tried:
$ pg_restore -I x asdfpg_restore: [archiver] could not open input file: No such file or directory
so it looks like -I is working.
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Jie Liang wrote:
> Last July, I pointed out this problem when I use v7.2.1, I got the answer that will be resolved in v7.3, however, I
amusing v7.3.1, pg_restore.c seems have no change in this section. So it still doesn't work.
>
> Jie Liang
>
>
>
> Jie Liang wrote:
> > I read the pg_restore.c source code, I found:
> > #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG
> > struct option cmdopts[] = {
> > {"clean", 0, NULL, 'c'},
> > {"create", 0, NULL, 'C'},
> > {"data-only", 0, NULL, 'a'},
> > {"dbname", 1, NULL, 'd'},
> > {"file", 1, NULL, 'f'},
> > {"format", 1, NULL, 'F'},
> > {"function", 1, NULL, 'P'},
> > {"host", 1, NULL, 'h'},
> > {"ignore-version", 0, NULL, 'i'},
> > {"index", 1, NULL, 'I'},
> > So, -i may be mapped wrong, however, -I is illegal option.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
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