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Re: Problems with pg_upgrade after change of unix user running db.

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On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 04:51:15PM +0000, Benedikt Grundmann wrote:
>     Are you able to compile from 9.4 git head and test that?  It seems
>     dumping inheriting constraints from parents has not worked properly for
>     some time.
> 
> 
> Do I need to get the latest/head 9.2 or the latest/head 9.4 or both?  For what
> it is worth I just tried after upgrading to the latest released 9.2 (and same
> 9.45) and that didn't work :-(

You actually need non-released 9.4.X code that is in pg_dump, and we use
9.4 pg_dump to dump the 9.2 database.

> I should certainly be able to compile from source.  But the upgrade to 9.4 is
> by far not high on my priority stack (other than maybe some speed wins there is
> nothing in 9.4 that we are eager for, there are some niceties but I can happily
> live without all of them for years) and has already consumed way more time than
> I had scheduled for it.  So I'll return to focus on other work for at least
> this week and maybe more depending on how that work goes.
> 
> Thanks to everyone I'll certainly update this thread if / when I have more time
> to devote to this.

The simplest solution is to wait for 9.4.6 to be released and test that.

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