On 6/5/07, Douglas Toltzman <doug@oakstreetsoftware.com> wrote:
>
> I'm not sure about the Windows shell, but the bash shell will convert
> $libdir before handing it off to psql.
>
I am actually using MinGW, so no I am not using Windows shell but a bash
shell compiled for Windows.
Yes, it was actually the bash, interpreting the $ symbol in a special way,
hence the problem. I tried the following (notice \$ , escaping $ sign ) and
now it works...
$ psql postgres test -X -c "load '\$libdir/plugins/index_adviser.dll';"
NOTICE: IND ADV: Loaded; PID: 4968
LOAD
Had I been using the Windows shell, I wouldn't have faced this problem :)
Thanks for the pointer....
not a bug
Is it possible that $libdir has a different meaning in psql than it does to
> the shell?
> On Jun 5, 2007, at 4:20 PM, Gurjeet Singh wrote:
>
>
> The following bug has been logged online:
>
> Bug reference: 3363
> Logged by: Gurjeet Singh
> Email address: singh.gurjeet@gmail.com
> PostgreSQL version: 8.3devel
> Operating system: Windows
> Description: Unable to load a plugin/library using -c switch to the
> psql
> Details:
>
> The following command fails:
>
> psql postgres test -X -c "load '$libdir/plugins/index_adviser.dll';"
>
> Here, 'test' user (non-superuser) is trying to connect to 'postgres'
> database, and wishes to load a plugin as the first step.
>
> But if the same 'load' command is fired by the same user after log-in
> using psql, then the command succeeds.
>
> postgres=3D> load '$libdir/plugins/index_adviser.dll';
> NOTICE: IND ADV: Loaded; PID: 1164
> LOAD
> postgres=3D>
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