it seems in the beta2 release DBUSERID in pg_dumpall is the _name_ of the

user, so it doesn't need to be translated from the number to the name.

also ``create database ...'' does not take numbers for the encoding, so
the ENCODING variable does not need to be translated to a number, but left
as the text representation.  a patch is supplied to make the changes i
have found to work.  i was successful dumping and reloading my database
after these changes.
-

John M. Flinchbaugh
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Bruce Momjian 2000-03-19 02:19:43 +00:00
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commit 52d0265736
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@ -51,16 +51,11 @@ psql -l -A -q -t | grep '|' | tr '|' ' ' | \
grep -v '^template1 ' | \
while read DATABASE DBUSERID ENCODING DATAPATH
do
POSTGRES_USER="`echo \" \
select usename \
from pg_shadow \
where usename = $DBUSERID; \" | \
psql -A -q -t template1`"
echo "${BS}connect template1 $POSTGRES_USER"
echo "${BS}connect template1 $DBUSERID"
if pg_encoding $ENCODING >/dev/null 2>&1
then
echo "create database $DATABASE with encoding='`pg_encoding $ENCODING`';"
echo "create database $DATABASE with encoding='$ENCODING';"
else
echo "create database $DATABASE;"
fi