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@ -132,7 +132,8 @@ get_loadable_libraries(void) |
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PGresult **ress; |
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int totaltups; |
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int dbnum; |
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bool found_public_plpython_handler = false; |
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ress = (PGresult **) pg_malloc(old_cluster.dbarr.ndbs * sizeof(PGresult *)); |
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totaltups = 0; |
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@ -157,9 +158,67 @@ get_loadable_libraries(void) |
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FirstNormalObjectId); |
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totaltups += PQntuples(ress[dbnum]); |
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/*
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* Systems that install plpython before 8.1 have |
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* plpython_call_handler() defined in the "public" schema, causing |
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* pg_dumpall to dump it. However that function still references |
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* "plpython" (no "2"), so it throws an error on restore. This code |
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* checks for the problem function, reports affected databases to the |
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* user and explains how to remove them. |
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* 8.1 git commit: e0dedd0559f005d60c69c9772163e69c204bac69 |
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* http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2012-03/msg01101.php
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* http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2012-05/msg00206.php
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*/ |
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if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 901) |
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{ |
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PGresult *res; |
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res = executeQueryOrDie(conn, |
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"SELECT 1 " |
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"FROM pg_catalog.pg_proc JOIN pg_namespace " |
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" ON pronamespace = pg_namespace.oid " |
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"WHERE proname = 'plpython_call_handler' AND " |
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"nspname = 'public' AND " |
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"prolang = 13 /* C */ AND " |
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"probin = '$libdir/plpython' AND " |
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"pg_proc.oid >= %u;", |
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FirstNormalObjectId); |
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if (PQntuples(res) > 0) |
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{ |
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if (!found_public_plpython_handler) |
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{ |
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pg_log(PG_WARNING, |
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"\nThe old cluster has a \"plpython_call_handler\" function defined\n" |
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"in the \"public\" schema which is a duplicate of the one defined\n" |
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"in the \"pg_catalog\" schema. You can confirm this by executing\n" |
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"in psql:\n" |
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"\n" |
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" \\df *.plpython_call_handler\n" |
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"\n" |
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"The \"public\" schema version of this function was created by a\n" |
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"pre-8.1 install of plpython, and must be removed for pg_upgrade\n" |
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"to complete because it references a now-obsolete \"plpython\"\n" |
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"shared object file. You can remove the \"public\" schema version\n" |
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"of this function by running the following command:\n" |
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"\n" |
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" DROP FUNCTION public.plpython_call_handler()\n" |
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"\n" |
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"in each affected database:\n" |
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"\n"); |
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} |
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pg_log(PG_WARNING, " %s\n", active_db->db_name); |
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found_public_plpython_handler = true; |
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} |
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PQclear(res); |
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} |
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PQfinish(conn); |
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} |
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if (found_public_plpython_handler) |
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pg_log(PG_FATAL, |
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"Remove the problem functions from the old cluster to continue.\n"); |
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totaltups++; /* reserve for pg_upgrade_support */ |
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/* Allocate what's certainly enough space */ |
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@ -245,12 +304,6 @@ check_loadable_libraries(void) |
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* For this case, we could check pg_pltemplate, but that only works |
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* for languages, and does not help with function shared objects, |
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* so we just do a general fix. |
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* |
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* Some systems have plpython_call_handler() that references |
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* "plpython" defined in the "public" schema, causing pg_dump to |
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* dump it an generate an error on pg_dumpall restore; not sure |
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* on the cause, see: |
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* http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2012-03/msg01101.php
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*/ |
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if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) < 901 && |
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strcmp(lib, "$libdir/plpython") == 0) |
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