Dimitri Fontaine escribió:
> Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> writes:
> > Well, there's certainly a point, because IIUC Dimitri's patch dumps
> > the file into the pg_dump output no matter whether the file originally
> > came from an SQL command or the filesystem. IMHO, anyone who thinks
> > that isn't going to break things rather badly isn't thinking hard
> > enough.
>
> Only if you ask for it using --extension-script. The default behaviour
> didn't change, whether you decide to install your extension from the
> file system or the PostgreSQL port.
What happens on a normal pg_dump of the complete database? For
extensions that were installed using strings instead of files, do I get
a string back? Because if not, the restore is clearly going to fail
anyway.
I mean, clearly the user doesn't want to list the extensions, figure
which ones were installed by strings, and then do pg_dump
--extension-script on them.
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