I just tried it on Alpha hardware running FreeBSD. Same results.
[~/opt/bin]
dhageman@marconi: ./psql -f test.sql test
psql:test.sql:1: \connect: FATAL 1: user "testuser" does not exist
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
At any rate, I am convinced that I am not going crazy here with the
results I saw on my normal database system.
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, D. Hageman wrote:
>
> Strange. Maybe I haven't fully explored the problem then. I would be
> more then happy to supply a core file if you would like to analyze it. I
> also guess that I should have been more complete in my bug report. I am
> doing this on a RedHat 6.2 (Fully updated, Intel architecture) machine and
> I have seen this behavior in the past several versions of PostgreSQL, but
> just have now gotten around to doing something about it. As far as how I
> compile it, I usually use the roll rpms from the srpms that you create Tom?
>
> I think I will go ahead and try it out on some other platforms later on
> today ...
>
> On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, Tom Lane wrote:
>
> > "D. Hageman" <dhageman@dracken.com> writes:
> > > The postgresql interactive terminal will dump core on any script that is
> > > run via the -f command line option if their exists a connect line without
> > > a valid user.
> >
> > Curiously, I see no core dump here:
> >
> > $ cat zscript
> > \connect - testuser
> > $ psql -f zscript regression
> > psql:zscript:1: \connect: FATAL 1: user "testuser" does not exist
> > $
> >
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