t == [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 t> "Brandon Metcalf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
 t> > t == [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 t> >  t> See standard_conforming_strings and escape_string_warning.

 t> > Excellent.  I had missed the standard_conforming_strings and will turn
 t> > this on.  Hold on.  Yes, that did it.  Thanks so much.

 t> Well, if your intent is to replicate 8.1's behavior, you should instead
 t> frob the other switch.

I now have

  escape_string_warning = off

and

  standard_conforming_strings = on

in postgresql.conf and things are back to how they were.  That is no
warnings and backslashes treated literally.

A related question, is it in any way possible that a control sequence
could have been sent from a client that caused a fast shutdown?  Our
server log shows a fast shutdown request last night, but nobody
manually issued such a request.

-- 
Brandon

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