> On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 10:33:50AM +0200, Ciprian Hodorogea wrote: > > > > I have Postgres 8.1.1 installed on a Windows machine and on a Linux > > machine. When I do pg_dump (from Windows) and then pg_restore from > > Linux, I get 52 errors, which I ignore and things seem to work fine, but > > I suppose something is wrong about this... > > > It is only the setup from the website that I have installed and not > > other contribs. > > Did you build from source or did you install a pre-built package? > If from source then the contributed modules are in the contrib > directory; if from a package then look around for another package > that contains the contributed modules. > when installing from the pg_installer (http://pginstaller.projects.postgresql.org) it let you to install contrib modules just selecting them (and easy way to do it... so they appear to newbies as just other options in the server, and not as contrib modules), also it defaults to install plpgsql in template1 and let you install and activate (i don't know what it refers with 'activate') postgis and pl/java when selecting options for the server... it also install some pgadmin support functions by default... just ignore warnings works for me because i don't use most of these things, and for plpgsql i create it by hand in linux before run the script generated by pg_dump -- regards, Jaime Casanova (DBA: DataBase Aniquilator ;)