On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 07:34:49AM -0800, Adrian Klaver wrote:
> Breaks certain cases when using pg_dump -s.  Some of what you highlight above 
> is 
> designed behavior. What is happening is covered by my second rule of life 
> 'Easy 
> is difficult'. In this case it is the desire for a built in 'packaging' 
> system 
> that makes extending Postgres easier for the end user.  To get that leads to 
> more complexity in the backend and a new learning curve for those that have 
> to 
> deal with it.

not sure what "learning curve" you have in mind, since it simply
cripples functionality of pg_dump.
how steep is the learning curve, to learn that you no longer can make
sensible "pg_dump -s"?

Best regards,

depesz

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