On 2009-07-14, Jim Michaels <jmich...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> I am having problems with pg_restore.  pg_restore 
> --file=c:\pg-jmichae3-7-13-2009.sql --verbose --host=localhost --port=5432 
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> this just hangs.
> I am restoring from 8.3.7 to 8.4 - what did I do wrong?


> could somebody rewrite pg_dumpall and pg_dump so that it makes editable dumps?
> most programmer's text editors can't handle more than 2000 characters per 
> line.

any text editor with a line length limit shorter than 1 megabyte is a
liability.  that said if you dump as inserts there's probably a way to
use sed to split the long strings and still have a loadable dump.

> and I want to be able to edit my dumps.

I find that jed is powerful, fast, and reasonably easy to use. and had
no problem with 2.3MB lines. 

gnome-text-editor ("gedit") handles lines of tens of thousands of
characters OK but seems to have problems displaying million character
lines,

I expect ther big guns "vim" and "emacs" also have no problems with
long lines. 


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