On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 13:09, John Wells wrote:
> Guys,
> 
> I'm running PG 7.4 on Ubuntu Breezy for Ruby on Rails development. One of
> the things I ofter have to do is rebuild the database...for which I have a
> script that I've created to do it in one step.
> 
> I've noticed some oddities. The script connects to template1, drops the
> target database, creates the target database, and the rebuilds the tables.
> However, two specific tables and sequences are not dropped, although  the
> drop command completes successfully.
> 
> For example, here's the error reproduced manually:
> 
> dailystatus=> \d
>               List of relations
>  Schema |      Name       |   Type   | Owner
> --------+-----------------+----------+--------
>  public | garages         | table    | wellsj
>  public | garages_id_seq  | sequence | wellsj
>  public | trucks          | table    | wellsj
>  public | trucks_id_seq   | sequence | wellsj
>  public | sites           | table    | wellsj
>  public | sites_id_seq    | sequence | wellsj
>  public | statuses        | table    | wellsj
>  public | statuses_id_seq | sequence | wellsj
>  public | users           | table    | wellsj
>  public | users_id_seq    | sequence | wellsj
> (10 rows)
> 
> dailystatus=> \c template1
> You are now connected to database "template1".
> template1=> drop database dailystatus;
> DROP DATABASE
> template1=> create database dailystatus;
> CREATE DATABASE
> template1=> \c dailystatus
> You are now connected to database "dailystatus".
> dailystatus=> \d
>              List of relations
>  Schema |     Name     |   Type   | Owner
> --------+--------------+----------+--------
>  public | sites        | table    | wellsj
>  public | sites_id_seq | sequence | wellsj
>  public | users        | table    | wellsj
>  public | users_id_seq | sequence | wellsj
> (4 rows)
> 
> dailystatus=>
> 
> Anyone know what might be happening? I'm at a loss.


Yep, somewhere along the lines you accidentally created those tables in
template1

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