From: | Bruce Momjian <pgman(at)candle(dot)pha(dot)pa(dot)us> |
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To: | "Kardos, Dr(dot) Andreas" <kardos(at)repas-aeg(dot)de> |
Cc: | pgsql-bugs(at)postgreSQL(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: [BUGS] pg_dumpall |
Date: | 2000-03-07 23:09:45 |
Message-ID: | 200003072309.SAA27170@candle.pha.pa.us |
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> The pg_dumpall script is not compatible with 7.0 psql and createdb.
>
> 1. pgsql -l delivers a different output (Owner instead of User ID).
> Therefore in the following command "usesysid" has to be replaced by
> "usename":
>
> POSTGRES_USER="`echo \" \
> select usename \
> from pg_shadow \
> where usesysid = $DBUSERID; \" | \
> psql -A -q -t template1`"
Fixed.
>
> 2. createdb -help in the following line tries to connect the host "elp".
>
> if createdb -help|grep encoding >/dev/null
> then
> echo "create database $DATABASE with encoding='`pg_encoding $ENCODING`';"
> else
> echo "create database $DATABASE;"
> fi
Thanks. I changed it to run pg_encoding and see if it existed.
Patch applied.
>
> Unfortunately it is not sufficient to use
>
> createdb --help|grep encoding
>
> because the word "encoding" is always present in the usage message now.
>
> 3. QNX4 only: The double quotes in
>
> POSTGRES_USER="`echo \" \
>
> etc. must not be escaped with a backslash. Unfortunately I haven't found a
> simple solution working on all platforms. Thats why I am not sending a
> patch.
Wow, that is pretty broken if it can't handle that.
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