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From Mike Miller
Subject Re: Re: INIT DB FAILURE
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Msg-id F348Ua8d9Ee4zadTMVw00000091@hotmail.com
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In response to INIT DB FAILURE  ("Mike Miller" <temp6453@hotmail.com>)
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>From: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
>To: "Mike Miller" <temp6453@hotmail.com>
>CC: pgsql-general@postgresql.org, pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
>Subject: Re: Re: INIT DB FAILURE
>Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 16:21:31 -0500
>
>"Mike Miller" <temp6453@hotmail.com> writes:
> > mv global.bki global.bki.old; mv template1.bki template1.bki.old
> > cat global.bki.old | sed s/" ame"/" name"/ > global.bki
> > cat template1.bki.old | sed s/" ame"/" name"/ > global.bki
>
> > Solution is pretty simple actually (did figure this one out).  I did
>find
> > other people complaining about this, but no solutions.  But I just did
>the
> > install on an older slackware system and diffed the bki files to find
>some
> > as 'ame' and others as 'name' - so I used the lines above and managed to
>get
> > it to work just fine.
>
>OK, so the breakage is not in the bootstrap parser but in the generation
>of the .bki files.  This is done by the shell script
>src/backend/catalog/genbki.sh, and in looking it over, I notice with
>suspicion the step
>
>sed -e "s/;[     ]*$//g" \
>     -e "s/^[     ]*//" \
>     -e "s/[     ]Oid/\ oid/g" \
>     -e "s/[     ]NameData/\ name/g" \
>     -e "s/^Oid/oid/g" \
>     -e "s/^NameData/\name/g" \
>     -e "s/(NameData/(name/g" \
>     -e "s/(Oid/(oid/g" \
>     -e "s/NAMEDATALEN/$NAMEDATALEN/g" \
>     -e "s/INDEX_MAX_KEYS\*2/$INDEXMAXKEYS2/g" \
>     -e "s/INDEX_MAX_KEYS\*4/$INDEXMAXKEYS4/g" \
>     -e "s/INDEX_MAX_KEYS/$INDEXMAXKEYS/g" \
>     -e "s/FUNC_MAX_ARGS\*2/$INDEXMAXKEYS2/g" \
>     -e "s/FUNC_MAX_ARGS\*4/$INDEXMAXKEYS4/g" \
>     -e "s/FUNC_MAX_ARGS/$INDEXMAXKEYS/g" \
>| $AWK '
>
>In particular that "\name" looks pretty bogus.  Would you try removing
>that backslash and see if the script works then?  I'll betcha that some
>versions of sed convert the \n to a newline ...
>
>BTW, what version of sed do you have, exactly?
>
>            regards, tom lane

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