"David Heggie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When creating a temp table with a column which has a type of serial, the error below 
>appears in the postgres log file after disconnection.

Good catch.  Here's the patch if you need it before 7.3.3 ...

                        regards, tom lane


*** src/backend/catalog/dependency.c~   Wed Dec  4 15:00:19 2002
--- src/backend/catalog/dependency.c    Thu Feb  6 20:14:25 2003
***************
*** 99,104 ****
--- 99,109 ----
                                  const ObjectAddress *callingObject,
                                  ObjectAddresses *oktodelete,
                                  Relation depRel);
+ static bool deleteDependentObjects(const ObjectAddress *object,
+                                                                  const char 
+*objDescription,
+                                                                  DropBehavior 
+behavior,
+                                                                  ObjectAddresses 
+*oktodelete,
+                                                                  Relation depRel);
  static void doDeletion(const ObjectAddress *object);
  static bool find_expr_references_walker(Node *node,
                                                        find_expr_references_context 
*context);
***************
*** 172,177 ****
--- 177,240 ----
  
  
  /*
+  * deleteWhatDependsOn: attempt to drop everything that depends on the
+  * specified object, though not the object itself.  Behavior is always
+  * CASCADE.
+  *
+  * This is currently used only to clean out the contents of a schema
+  * (namespace): the passed object is a namespace.
+  */
+ void
+ deleteWhatDependsOn(const ObjectAddress *object)
+ {
+       char       *objDescription;
+       Relation        depRel;
+       ObjectAddresses oktodelete;
+ 
+       /*
+        * Get object description for possible use in failure messages
+        */
+       objDescription = getObjectDescription(object);
+ 
+       /*
+        * We save some cycles by opening pg_depend just once and passing the
+        * Relation pointer down to all the recursive deletion steps.
+        */
+       depRel = heap_openr(DependRelationName, RowExclusiveLock);
+ 
+       /*
+        * Construct a list of objects that are reachable by AUTO or INTERNAL
+        * dependencies from the target object.  These should be deleted silently,
+        * even if the actual deletion pass first reaches one of them via a
+        * non-auto dependency.
+        */
+       init_object_addresses(&oktodelete);
+ 
+       findAutoDeletableObjects(object, &oktodelete, depRel);
+ 
+       /*
+        * Now invoke only step 2 of recursiveDeletion: just recurse to the
+        * stuff dependent on the given object.
+        */
+       if (!deleteDependentObjects(object, objDescription,
+                                                               DROP_CASCADE, 
+&oktodelete, depRel))
+               elog(ERROR, "Failed to drop all objects depending on %s",
+                        objDescription);
+ 
+       /*
+        * We do not need CommandCounterIncrement here, since if step 2 did
+        * anything then each recursive call will have ended with one.
+        */
+ 
+       term_object_addresses(&oktodelete);
+ 
+       heap_close(depRel, RowExclusiveLock);
+ 
+       pfree(objDescription);
+ }
+ 
+ 
+ /*
   * findAutoDeletableObjects: find all objects that are reachable by AUTO or
   * INTERNAL dependency paths from the given object.  Add them all to the
   * oktodelete list.  Note that the originally given object will also be
***************
*** 475,496 ****
  
        /*
         * Step 2: scan pg_depend records that link to this object, showing
!        * the things that depend on it.  Recursively delete those things. (We
!        * don't delete the pg_depend records here, as the recursive call will
!        * do that.)  Note it's important to delete the dependent objects
         * before the referenced one, since the deletion routines might do
         * things like try to update the pg_class record when deleting a check
         * constraint.
-        *
-        * Again, when dropping a whole object (subId = 0), find pg_depend
-        * records for its sub-objects too.
-        *
-        * NOTE: because we are using SnapshotNow, if a recursive call deletes
-        * any pg_depend tuples that our scan hasn't yet visited, we will not
-        * see them as good when we do visit them.      This is essential for
-        * correct behavior if there are multiple dependency paths between two
-        * objects --- else we might try to delete an already-deleted object.
         */
        ScanKeyEntryInitialize(&key[0], 0x0,
                                                   Anum_pg_depend_refclassid, F_OIDEQ,
                                                   ObjectIdGetDatum(object->classId));
--- 538,627 ----
  
        /*
         * Step 2: scan pg_depend records that link to this object, showing
!        * the things that depend on it.  Recursively delete those things.
!        * Note it's important to delete the dependent objects
         * before the referenced one, since the deletion routines might do
         * things like try to update the pg_class record when deleting a check
         * constraint.
         */
+       if (!deleteDependentObjects(object, objDescription,
+                                                               behavior, oktodelete, 
+depRel))
+               ok = false;
+ 
+       /*
+        * We do not need CommandCounterIncrement here, since if step 2 did
+        * anything then each recursive call will have ended with one.
+        */
+ 
+       /*
+        * Step 3: delete the object itself.
+        */
+       doDeletion(object);
+ 
+       /*
+        * Delete any comments associated with this object.  (This is a
+        * convenient place to do it instead of having every object type know
+        * to do it.)
+        */
+       DeleteComments(object->objectId, object->classId, object->objectSubId);
+ 
+       /*
+        * CommandCounterIncrement here to ensure that preceding changes are
+        * all visible.
+        */
+       CommandCounterIncrement();
+ 
+       /*
+        * And we're done!
+        */
+       pfree(objDescription);
+ 
+       return ok;
+ }
+ 
+ 
+ /*
+  * deleteDependentObjects - find and delete objects that depend on 'object'
+  *
+  * Scan pg_depend records that link to the given object, showing
+  * the things that depend on it.  Recursively delete those things. (We
+  * don't delete the pg_depend records here, as the recursive call will
+  * do that.)  Note it's important to delete the dependent objects
+  * before the referenced one, since the deletion routines might do
+  * things like try to update the pg_class record when deleting a check
+  * constraint.
+  *
+  * When dropping a whole object (subId = 0), find pg_depend records for
+  * its sub-objects too.
+  *
+  *    object: the object to find dependencies on
+  *    objDescription: description of object (only used for error messages)
+  *    behavior: desired drop behavior
+  *    oktodelete: stuff that's AUTO-deletable
+  *    depRel: already opened pg_depend relation
+  *
+  * Returns TRUE if all is well, false if any problem found.
+  *
+  * NOTE: because we are using SnapshotNow, if a recursive call deletes
+  * any pg_depend tuples that our scan hasn't yet visited, we will not
+  * see them as good when we do visit them.    This is essential for
+  * correct behavior if there are multiple dependency paths between two
+  * objects --- else we might try to delete an already-deleted object.
+  */
+ static bool
+ deleteDependentObjects(const ObjectAddress *object,
+                                          const char *objDescription,
+                                          DropBehavior behavior,
+                                          ObjectAddresses *oktodelete,
+                                          Relation depRel)
+ {
+       bool            ok = true;
+       ScanKeyData key[3];
+       int                     nkeys;
+       SysScanDesc scan;
+       HeapTuple       tup;
+       ObjectAddress otherObject;
+ 
        ScanKeyEntryInitialize(&key[0], 0x0,
                                                   Anum_pg_depend_refclassid, F_OIDEQ,
                                                   ObjectIdGetDatum(object->classId));
***************
*** 579,612 ****
        }
  
        systable_endscan(scan);
- 
-       /*
-        * We do not need CommandCounterIncrement here, since if step 2 did
-        * anything then each recursive call will have ended with one.
-        */
- 
-       /*
-        * Step 3: delete the object itself.
-        */
-       doDeletion(object);
- 
-       /*
-        * Delete any comments associated with this object.  (This is a
-        * convenient place to do it instead of having every object type know
-        * to do it.)
-        */
-       DeleteComments(object->objectId, object->classId, object->objectSubId);
- 
-       /*
-        * CommandCounterIncrement here to ensure that preceding changes are
-        * all visible.
-        */
-       CommandCounterIncrement();
- 
-       /*
-        * And we're done!
-        */
-       pfree(objDescription);
  
        return ok;
  }
--- 710,715 ----
*** src/backend/catalog/namespace.c~    Sat Nov  2 13:41:21 2002
--- src/backend/catalog/namespace.c     Thu Feb  6 20:14:25 2003
***************
*** 19,33 ****
   */
  #include "postgres.h"
  
- #include "access/heapam.h"
  #include "access/xact.h"
- #include "catalog/catalog.h"
  #include "catalog/catname.h"
  #include "catalog/dependency.h"
- #include "catalog/heap.h"
  #include "catalog/namespace.h"
  #include "catalog/pg_conversion.h"
- #include "catalog/pg_inherits.h"
  #include "catalog/pg_namespace.h"
  #include "catalog/pg_opclass.h"
  #include "catalog/pg_operator.h"
--- 19,29 ----
***************
*** 42,51 ****
  #include "utils/acl.h"
  #include "utils/builtins.h"
  #include "utils/catcache.h"
- #include "utils/fmgroids.h"
- #include "utils/guc.h"
  #include "utils/inval.h"
  #include "utils/lsyscache.h"
  #include "utils/syscache.h"
  
  
--- 38,46 ----
  #include "utils/acl.h"
  #include "utils/builtins.h"
  #include "utils/catcache.h"
  #include "utils/inval.h"
  #include "utils/lsyscache.h"
+ #include "utils/memutils.h"
  #include "utils/syscache.h"
  
  
***************
*** 1608,1657 ****
  static void
  RemoveTempRelations(Oid tempNamespaceId)
  {
-       Relation        pgclass;
-       HeapScanDesc scan;
-       HeapTuple       tuple;
-       ScanKeyData key;
        ObjectAddress object;
  
        /*
!        * Scan pg_class to find all the relations in the target namespace.
!        * Ignore indexes, though, on the assumption that they'll go away when
!        * their tables are deleted.
!        *
!        * NOTE: if there are deletion constraints between temp relations, then
!        * our CASCADE delete call may cause as-yet-unvisited objects to go
!        * away.  This is okay because we are using SnapshotNow; when the scan
!        * does reach those pg_class tuples, they'll be ignored as already
!        * deleted.
         */
!       ScanKeyEntryInitialize(&key, 0x0,
!                                                  Anum_pg_class_relnamespace,
!                                                  F_OIDEQ,
!                                                  ObjectIdGetDatum(tempNamespaceId));
! 
!       pgclass = heap_openr(RelationRelationName, AccessShareLock);
!       scan = heap_beginscan(pgclass, SnapshotNow, 1, &key);
! 
!       while ((tuple = heap_getnext(scan, ForwardScanDirection)) != NULL)
!       {
!               switch (((Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(tuple))->relkind)
!               {
!                       case RELKIND_RELATION:
!                       case RELKIND_SEQUENCE:
!                       case RELKIND_VIEW:
!                               object.classId = RelOid_pg_class;
!                               object.objectId = HeapTupleGetOid(tuple);
!                               object.objectSubId = 0;
!                               performDeletion(&object, DROP_CASCADE);
!                               break;
!                       default:
!                               break;
!               }
!       }
  
!       heap_endscan(scan);
!       heap_close(pgclass, AccessShareLock);
  }
  
  /*
--- 1603,1621 ----
  static void
  RemoveTempRelations(Oid tempNamespaceId)
  {
        ObjectAddress object;
  
        /*
!        * We want to get rid of everything in the target namespace, but not
!        * the namespace itself (deleting it only to recreate it later would be
!        * a waste of cycles).  We do this by finding everything that has a
!        * dependency on the namespace.
         */
!       object.classId = get_system_catalog_relid(NamespaceRelationName);
!       object.objectId = tempNamespaceId;
!       object.objectSubId = 0;
  
!       deleteWhatDependsOn(&object);
  }
  
  /*
*** src/include/catalog/dependency.h~   Wed Sep  4 16:31:37 2002
--- src/include/catalog/dependency.h    Thu Feb  6 20:14:25 2003
***************
*** 84,89 ****
--- 84,91 ----
  extern void performDeletion(const ObjectAddress *object,
                                DropBehavior behavior);
  
+ extern void deleteWhatDependsOn(const ObjectAddress *object);
+ 
  extern void recordDependencyOnExpr(const ObjectAddress *depender,
                                           Node *expr, List *rtable,
                                           DependencyType behavior);

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