Reinier Suurenbroek wrote:
> ------------- Output -------------
> select trecht();
> ERROR: unrecognized node type: 1835557747
> CONTEXT: SQL statement "ALTER SCHEMA schm1 OWNER TO reino"
> PL/pgSQL function "trecht" line 2 at EXECUTE statement
Yup, that's a known bug (#3940) fixed in 8.3.1.
2008-02-07 18:07 tgl
* src/backend/: commands/alter.c (1.27), parser/gram.y (2.606):
Some variants of ALTER OWNER tried to make the "object" field of the
statement be a list of bare C strings, rather than String nodes, which is
what they need to be for copyfuncs/equalfuncs to work. Fortunately these
node types never go out to disk (if they did, we'd likely have noticed the
problem sooner), so we can just fix it without creating a need for initdb.
This bug has been there since 8.0, but 8.3 exposes it in a more common
code path (Parse messages) than prior releases did. Per bug #3940 from
Vladimir Kokovic.
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