On 9/23/2011 5:18 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
> On Friday, September 23, 2011 7:26:19 am Roger Niederland wrote:
>> On 9/23/2011 6:46 AM, hubert depesz lubaczewski wrote:
>>> On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 11:00:10PM -0700, Roger Niederland wrote:
>>>> Using pg_dump from the command line with the exe included in windows
>>>> 32 bit install in postgresql 9.1.
>>>> pg_dump -U username -f somefile.sql.gz -Z 9 -i dbname
>>> please note that pg_dump --help shows:
>>> -Z, --compress=0-9 compression level for compressed formats
>>>
>>> hint: the part "for compressed formats" is critical.
>>>
>>> plain dump is not compressed, you'd have to use -Fc to get compression,
>>> but it's good to use anyway.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> depesz
>> On previous versions the -Z 9 option would compress the plain text sql
>> output to a gzipped file.
>> Now it now longer compresses. Using the -Fc the outputs a compressed
>> file, which is only readable
>> by pg_restore.
> Seems there has been a code change in pg_dump.c that ignores compression level
> for plain text.
>
> From line 537:
>
> /*
> * Ignore compression level for plain format. XXX: This is a bit
> * inconsistent, tar-format throws an error instead.
> */
>
> The documentation has not caught up with this change.
>
>> Roger
Just did not expect that the compression would be removed for plain files.
In case anyone cares... 7-zip.org provides a 32 bit and 64 bit program
which can utilize windows pipes.
Probably others available, but this one works for me.
Thanks,
Roger