Re: cache lookup failed dropping public schema with trgm index - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Michael Paquier
Subject Re: cache lookup failed dropping public schema with trgm index
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Msg-id ZOPrYNyJO95YItPp@paquier.xyz
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In response to Re: cache lookup failed dropping public schema with trgm index  (Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>)
Responses Re: cache lookup failed dropping public schema with trgm index  (Wyatt Alt <wyatt.alt@gmail.com>)
Re: cache lookup failed dropping public schema with trgm index  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 03:36:10PM -0700, Andres Freund wrote:
> It also seems to work without even involving a drop schema. Just dropping
> pg_trgm with cascade is sufficient.

FWIW, after a bisect I can see that 911e7020 is the origin of the
failure (`git bisect start b5d69b7 9e1c9f9` based on two merge-bases).

> Now, this isn't a real issue in practice (without such a debugging statement,
> which likely can't work in some cases), but I strongly suspect that it
> indicates a scheduling order issue that's more widespread. Despite, I think,
> correct dependencies, we end up with a topologically inconsistent drop
> order. There aren't any cycles in the directed dependency graph from what I
> can see.

Yeah, guess so.  I was first betting on a missing shared inval here.
Now note that for example, this command works:
psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 -c 'create table foo(t text); create extension pg_trgm; create index on foo using gist(t
gist_trgm_ops);createindex on foo using gist(t gist_trgm_ops); drop schema public cascade;'
 
--
Michael

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