> > Dave Bodenstab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I built 8.0.0rc5 on FreeBSD 4.8. It built with no errors. I then > > tried psql using another host running postgresql 7.1.3 and I get the > > goofy error message shown below. > > psql's backslash commands are only guaranteed to work with a server of > the same version. Trying 8.0 against a prehistoric server like that > is going to result in all kinds of oddness. (Look at the actual > queries with -E to see why.) >
That was it, thank you. I've now got 8.0.0rc5 installed and running. The \dt command of psql works fine. I wonder if it might be possible to issue an error message that reflects the incompatible version situation that I encountered. The message I got led me to believe that there was some sort of parse error in the input I was typing. Had the error message told me that the DB versions did not match and that unpredictable results could occur, I might have figured out the problem myself -- or at least tried it against 8.0.0rc5 once I got it running. Anyway, thanks again for your response. Dave Bodenstab ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html