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Re: pg_upgrade / Checking for presence of required libraries (SOLVED)

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> Hello,
> we are trying pg_upgrade on an old test instance (9.1 -> 9.3)
> 
> the check fails for a library that we don't mange to locate in the old
> system.
> (we suspect it to come from a very old try to implement a custom FTS
> parser).
> 
> So my question: can we find out where the pg_ugrade checker did find
> this reference?

  found it in a function body:

  select pg_get_functiondef(oid) 
  from pg_proc 
  where pg_get_functiondef(oid) ~'hello' 
  and not proisagg -- seems that you can't call functiondef on aggregate functions, at least in 9.1


> 
> ($libdir/hello.so does not exist in the 9.1 instance)
> 
> 
>   Performing Consistency Checks
>   -----------------------------
>   ...
>   Checking for presence of required libraries                 fatal
> 
>   Could not load library "$libdir/hello.so"
>   ERROR:  could not access file "$libdir/hello.so": No such file or
> directory
> 
> many thanks,
> 
> Marc Mamin
> 
> 
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