From: | Michal Schwarz <misch(at)czechin(dot)cz> |
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To: | "'pgsql-bugs(at)postgresql(dot)org'" <pgsql-bugs(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Case sensitivity in psql/pg_dump |
Date: | 2002-04-16 15:31:03 |
Message-ID: | ECF6A65C93D5D311A22C004F4909B35D1B4247@czechin-server.brno.czechin.cz |
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Problem:
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pg_dump does not honour case-sensitivity in user names, which results to
failures when restoring database.
Environment:
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Version: PostgreSQL 7.2 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC 2.95.2
System: Linux jtam.brno.czechin.cz 2.2.17-RAID #8 SMP Mon Oct 16 10:48:13
CEST 2000 i686 unknown
Exact steps to reproduce this bug:
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Run "psql template1"
template1=> CREATE USER "BLBEC" WITH CREATEDB;
CREATE USER
template1=> \c - "BLBEC"
You are now connected as new user BLBEC.
template1=> CREATE DATABASE blbectest;
CREATE DATABASE
template1=> \c blbectest "BLBEC"
You are now connected to database blbectest as user BLBEC.
template1=> CREATE TABLE test (a INT);
CREATE
template1=> \q
Then run "pg_dump blbectest". Result will contain command '\connect -
BLBEC', which is incorrect, because user name 'BLBEC' should be enclosed by
quotes. Psql 7.1 worked even withoud quotes and connected as user 'BLBEC',
while psql 7.2 fails with error:
FATAL 1: user "blbec" does not exist
Previous connection kept
Ie. psql 7.2 obviously EXPECTS quotes, while pg_dump and pg_dumpall DO NOT
GENERATE them.
bye,
--
Michal Schwarz
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