Alexander Galler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> psql:test.dump:415: ERROR:  type "tsinterval" does not exist
>> 
>> I can't duplicate this --- for me, pg_dump produces
>> 
>> CREATE DOMAIN address_period_tsi AS public.tsinterval NOT NULL DEFAULT 
>> '(-infinity..infinity)'::public.tsinterval;
>> 
>> which reloads just fine.  Could you provide a more complete example?

> I create database domain_test and use script domain_test.sql. (My 
> database template include seg, ltree, tsearch2, pgstattuple).

Thanks for the test case.  The reason I missed it is that the bug turns
out to depend on the schema path at the time you create the domain, not
only on what pg_dump does.  (It's effectively dumping the default
according to the creation-time search path, rather than the one that
pg_dump wants to use.)  I've committed a fix for 8.1.4.  In the meantime
you can work around it by setting the search path the way pg_dump wants
at the time you create the domain, ie,

        set search_path = my_schema, pg_catalog;

        create domain ... default 'foo'::public.ltree;

                        regards, tom lane

---------------------------(end of broadcast)---------------------------
TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ?

               http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq

Reply via email to