Re: Hi,

From: Steve Crawford <scrawford(at)pinpointresearch(dot)com>
To: Brian Kitzberger <KITZBERGERB(at)mail(dot)co(dot)stanislaus(dot)ca(dot)us>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Hi,
Date: 2006-03-23 19:29:17
Message-ID: 4422F70D.60309@pinpointresearch.com
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Brian Kitzberger wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> I decided to test your theory that I had an old version of Postgres on
> my system when I installed version 8.1.3. By the way, the Linux install
> we a fresh one to start with. So this morning I first did a search on
> my system for all pg_dump files, and wrote the locations down. I them
> removed the entire file structure of postgresql-8.1.3 from my system. I
> then did a system search for pg_dump again to confirm that all files by
> the name of pg_dump were removed, which they were. I then re-installed
> PostgreSQL version 8.1.3. After completing, I did a system search for
> the pg_dump again and found them in the locations I expected. I them
> recreated my database and tested the pg_dump. I got the same error.
> Version mismatch with the same version numbers as before. I think that
> an old version of pg_dump is bundled up with the install of version
> 8.1.3. How can I get the correct version of pg_dump? Or any of the
> other files that are not the correct version?

What is the result of the following:
pg_dump --version
pg_dumpall --version
psql --version
which pg_dump
which pg_dumpall
which psql

What method did you use to search for files?

Cheers,
Steve

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