Re: pg_restore depending on user functions
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
From: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
To: Дмитрий Иванов <firstdismay@gmail.com>
Cc: pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org
Date: 2021-11-16T20:04:06Z
Lists: pgsql-bugs, pgsql-general
=?UTF-8?B?0JTQvNC40YLRgNC40Lkg0JjQstCw0L3QvtCy?= <firstdismay@gmail.com> writes: > --Line 4048: > CREATE TABLE bpd.class ( There are still a lot of problems in this example: * references to nonexistent columns val_text, val_bytea, val_json * int_class_ext refers to int_class_ready, int_class_path, bpd.object, which weren't supplied I figured maybe I didn't need int_class_ext, since it doesn't appear to be referenced elsewhere. But with the objects I have, pg_dump doesn't do anything wrong; the output can be loaded just fine. Please, send a self-contained SQL script that you have actually tested to be loadable, and which produces a database that causes pg_dump to do the wrong thing. regards, tom lane
Commits
-
Adjust pg_dump's priority ordering for casts.
- d4f6a36d8265 13.6 landed
- b55f2b692655 15.0 landed
- 69949ea68cf9 12.10 landed
- 54619a25df7c 11.15 landed
- 2b36973d95c6 10.20 landed
- 0fdf67476ccb 14.2 landed