On 23 Dec 1998, David Sauer wrote:
> Date: 23 Dec 1998 14:26:06 +0100
> From: David Sauer <davids@iol.cz>
> To: pgsql-hackers@postgreSQL.org
> Subject: [HACKERS] bug(?) if int8 as primary key
>
>
> My database (pgsql 6.4.1, linux i386, compiled by egcs-1.1.1) does weird things:
> david=> create table t( i int primary key );
> NOTICE: CREATE TABLE/PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index t_pkey for table t
> CREATE
> david=> drop table t;
> DROP
>
> *** table t doesn't exist
Just tried on my linux box with pgsql 6.4 and this works ok
>
> david=> create table t( i int8 primary key );
> NOTICE: CREATE TABLE/PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index t_pkey for table t
> ERROR: Can't find a default operator class for type 20.
>
> *** exist table t or not ?
>
> david=> create table t( i int primary key );
> NOTICE: CREATE TABLE/PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index t_pkey for table t
> ERROR: t relation already exists
>
> *** yes!
>
> david=> drop table t;
> ERROR: Relation t Does Not Exist!
>
> *** no!
>
> If I restart pgsql, I can create table t (with int as primary key, not
> int8).
>
Yes, this problem exists also for me in 6.4
Oleg
> Happy Xmas,
> David
>
> --
> * David Sauer, student of Czech Technical University
> * electronic mail: davids@iol.cz (mime compatible)
>
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