Discussion:
pg_restore patch
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Lee Wu
2004-06-17 20:46:33 UTC
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Hi Tom,



I saw your post:

http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2004-02/msg00194.php



We have same error when I do pg_restore under PG version 7.3.2.



Can this patch apply to 7.3.2?

Where can I find the patch? What's the procedure to apply it?



Thanks Tom!
Ranjan Bhuyan
2004-06-17 23:05:23 UTC
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Thanking you,
Ranjan
Lee Wu <***@mxlogic.com> wrote:

Hi Tom,



I saw your post:

http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2004-02/msg00194.php



We have same error when I do pg_restore under PG version 7.3.2.



Can this patch apply to 7.3.2?

Where can I find the patch? WhatÂ’s the procedure to apply it?



Thanks Tom!






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Tom Lane
2004-06-18 16:25:45 UTC
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Post by Lee Wu
Can this patch apply to 7.3.2?
Why don't you just update to 7.3.6, instead?

regards, tom lane

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Lee Wu
2004-06-18 16:33:57 UTC
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Thanks Tom!

I have already recommended to upgrade to 7.4. However, it is not me
to make the decision. Also, we have some resellers running 7.3.2 in
production environments too and I am not sure whether they are willing
to
upgrade.




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From: Tom Lane [mailto:***@sss.pgh.pa.us]
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Subject: Re: [ADMIN] pg_restore patch
Post by Lee Wu
Can this patch apply to 7.3.2?
Why don't you just update to 7.3.6, instead?

regards, tom lane

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Tom Lane
2004-06-18 18:28:50 UTC
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Post by Lee Wu
Post by Tom Lane
Why don't you just update to 7.3.6, instead?
I have already recommended to upgrade to 7.4. However, it is not me
to make the decision. Also, we have some resellers running 7.3.2 in
production environments too and I am not sure whether they are willing
to upgrade.
I should think it would be a lot easier to persuade them to update to
7.3.6 than to 7.3.2+homebrew patch ...

regards, tom lane

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