On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 11:01:34AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> > I am getting the error:
> > "
> > creating information schema... ERROR: end-of-copy marker does not match
> > previous newline style
> > CONTEXT: COPY FROM, line 361
> > "
>
> That's interesting. COPY is complaining because the \. terminator in
> the file it's been fed has a different kind of newline after it than
> the newlines earlier in the file (LF vs CR/LF, no doubt). The part
Well actually I'm not so sure. I tried installing 7.4 from Oliver's
Debian packages and experienced exactly the same. We have yet to find
out why, but I doubt newlines changed between his Debian system and mine.
> of the initdb script that must be causing this is
>
> echo "COPY information_schema.sql_features (feature_id, feature_name, sub_feature_id, sub_feature_name,
is_supported,comments) FROM STDIN;"
> cat "$datadir"/sql_features.txt
> echo "\."
> ) \
> | "$PGPATH"/postgres $PGSQL_OPT template1 > /dev/null || exit_nicely
> echo "ok"
>
> so it appears that cygwin's "echo" generates a different newline style
> than what got put into sql_features.txt. A possible way to fix this is
> to put the "\." line into sql_features.txt, but maybe there's a cleaner
> answer. Peter, any thoughts?
Putting the "\." line into sql_features.txt did help me, too.
Michael
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