psql 8.0.0 rc5 parser error on \dt? - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Dave Bodenstab
Subject psql 8.0.0 rc5 parser error on \dt?
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Msg-id 41EBF654.9020704@bodenstab.org
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Responses Re: psql 8.0.0 rc5 parser error on \dt?  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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I built 8.0.0rc5 on FreeBSD 4.8.  It built with no errors.  I then
tried psql using another host running postgresql 7.1.3 and I get the
goofy error message shown below.  Other backslash commands seem to work
(ie. \? \e \q).

   $ psql -h host-running-7.1.3 test
   Welcome to psql 8.0.0rc5, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.

   Type:  \copyright for distribution terms
          \h for help with SQL commands
          \? for help with psql commands
          \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
          \q to quit

   test=> \dt
   ERROR:  parser: parse error at or near "."
   test=> \q
   $

Just to see if there might be something funny with the flex generated
parser, I ran flex against psqlscan.l; the output was identical to the
original psqlscan.c.

I built postgresql with:

   $ pg_config --configure
   '--with-template=freebsd' '--with-pam' '--with-openssl' 'CFLAGS= ' 'CPPFLAGS= ' 'LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib'

I have not installed postgresql previously on this system, so it cannot
be picking up anything from a previous install.

A question: where would I go to check if this problem has already
been reported?

Thanks.

Dave Bodenstab

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