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elog undefined?

doing a restore, i get the following error...

[rob@camel bin]$ ./pg_restore -p 5474 -d rms74 RMS74
pg_restore: [archiver (db)] could not execute query: ERROR: could not
load library "/usr/lib/pgsql/pgcrypto.so": /usr/lib/pgsql/pgcrypto.so:
undefined symbol: elog

the dump was from 7.4 pg_dump against a 7.3 database. the thing thats
bugging me is the undefined elog peice; i have a
/usr/lib/pgsql/pgcrypto.so where specified; is it tossing that error
since that pgcrypto.so was compiled against 7.3 or is this an issue
somewhere in 7.4 pg_restore?

Robert Treat
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Nov 12 '05 #1
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Robert Treat writes:
[rob@camel bin]$ ./pg_restore -p 5474 -d rms74 RMS74
pg_restore: [archiver (db)] could not execute query: ERROR: could not
load library "/usr/lib/pgsql/pgcrypto.so": /usr/lib/pgsql/pgcrypto.so:
undefined symbol: elog


There is no elog symbol in 7.4. You need to recompile the module.

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Nov 12 '05 #2
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 15:51, Robert Treat wrote:
doing a restore, i get the following error...

[rob@camel bin]$ ./pg_restore -p 5474 -d rms74 RMS74
pg_restore: [archiver (db)] could not execute query: ERROR: could not
load library "/usr/lib/pgsql/pgcrypto.so": /usr/lib/pgsql/pgcrypto.so:
undefined symbol: elog

the dump was from 7.4 pg_dump against a 7.3 database. the thing thats
bugging me is the undefined elog peice; i have a
/usr/lib/pgsql/pgcrypto.so where specified; is it tossing that error
since that pgcrypto.so was compiled against 7.3 or is this an issue
somewhere in 7.4 pg_restore?


It'll be because of the error-reporting reworking done (by Tom?) - elog() was
the old error reporting fn, I think ereport() is the new one.

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