>> bower@image.Kodak.COM (J Christopher Bower) writes:
> I decided to debug the 6.1 pg_dump source and determined that the core dump
> occured dumping tblinfo cleanup. Specifically when structures allocated for
> sequence tables are being cleaned up.
>> It looks like this bug has been fixed in a different way in the current
>> pg_dump sources (clearTableInfo now knows that sequences don't have the
>> standard attributes). It also looks like pg_dump has changed enough
>> since 6.1 that any patches wouldn't be easily transferred back and
>> forth anyway.
>> You might be able to run the current pg_dump against your 6.1 database
>> by recompiling the current pg_dump.c/.h/common.c atop the 6.1 libpq.
>> That should cure the protocol incompatibility. However, pg_dump is
>> friendly enough with the system table layouts that I fear it might not
>> work with an old database anyway.
>> Probably your best bet is just to go ahead and use your patched pg_dump
>> to extract data from your old database.
>> regards, tom lane
Tom,
Thanks for your help it looks like I'll proceed with my modified version
of pg_dump.
Compiling pg_dump 6.3.2 with the 6.1 libpq was successfull. This pg_dump
could connect to the database but failed when it attempted to perform a
select from pg_class in the 6.1 database and expected the attribute
relcheck. Apparently pg_class has been restructure somewhere between
6.1 and 6.3.2.
I'm confused because the documentation that I read indicates that the
6.3.2 pg_dump should be able to dump the 6.1 database. But appaently
this cannot be done, atleast with my 6.1 database.
Again thanks for your help.
Chris Bower