Re: undefined symbol: SPI_plan_get_cached_plan - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Pavel Stehule
Subject Re: undefined symbol: SPI_plan_get_cached_plan
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Msg-id CAFj8pRC18-DD_oNkYow+kqv981=8wL1s3ML8+ov40ZXKfftjhA@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: undefined symbol: SPI_plan_get_cached_plan  (Roger Niederland <roger@niederland.com>)
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2013/2/11 Roger Niederland <roger@niederland.com>:
>
> On 2/11/2013 6:47 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
>>
>> Roger Niederland <roger@niederland.com> writes:
>>>
>>> I am getting the following error when trying to execute a plpgsql
>>> funtion:
>>> PSTERROR:  could not load library "/usr/pgsql-9.2/lib/plpgsql.so":
>>> /usr/pgsql-9.2/lib/plpgsql.so: undefined symbol: SPI_plan_get_cached_plan
>>> This is on a SL6.3 system running postgres 9.2.2
>>
>> SPI_plan_get_cached_plan was added to the backend in 9.2.3.  It looks
>> like you're trying to use a 9.2.3 plpgsql.so with a 9.2.2 (or older)
>> server.
>>
>>> After restarting the postgres service, the error went away.
>>
>> So you had upgraded, but not actually restarted the server ...
>> just for future reference, SLES apparently doesn't do a service
>> restart automatically during package upgrade.
>>
>>                         regards, tom lane
>>
> The system was running Postgres 9.2.2 on Scientific Linux 6.3. Postgres was
> not
> upgraded, Last night I simply restarted the Postgres 9.2.2 service to
> eliminate the undefined symbol issue.
>
> This morning I upgraded the Postgres to 9.2.3, have not had this issue
> reoccur.

yes, it is expected - files was updated, but only using PL/pgSQL needs restart

Regards

Pavel

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