Thom Brown wrote:
> On 23 September 2010 10:51, Boris <sw0rdf1s...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have Debian Linux (unstable) server, and I am trying to upgrade 8.4 
> > version
> > database to 9.0, all developer packages for both versions were installed, as
> > well as client ( postgresql-server-dev-8.4
> > postgresql-client-8.4 postgresql-server-dev-9.0 postgresql-client-9.0).
> >
> > Here is the command I use
> >
> > /usr/lib/postgresql/9.0/bin/pg_upgrade -d -c /var/lib/postgresql/8.4/main/ 
> > -D
> > /var/lib/postgresql/9.0/main/ -b /usr/lib/postgresql/8.4/bin/ -B
> > /usr/lib/postgresql/9.0/bin/ --user=postgres
> 
> The -d and -c options appear to be the wrong way round.  Looks like
> you're passing -c as the parameter for -d.

Yep, that is it.  In fact the error message confirms it:

        Checking old data directory (-c)
        check for base failed:  No such file or directory

It thinks the old data directory is "-c".
        
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