On Apr 25, 2006, at 3:25 AM, Tom Lane wrote:

Ari Kahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I was trying to dump all my databases:
su - postgres
/usr/local/bin/pg_dumpall > /Volumes/Space/postgresql_060425.dump

I get:
" does not exist  database "foodmartto database "foodmart
", exiting: pg_dump failed on database "foodmart

I guess I had a database called foodmart at one time. However, it
doesn't show up in the DB list:
postgres=# \l
           List of databases
      Name      |  Owner   | Encoding
---------------+----------+-----------
barry         | barry    | SQL_ASCII
      | kahn     | SQL_ASCII
.

Are you trying to accurately reproduce the formatting of what you see?
Yes

If so, I'm wondering if you've got a database with a carriage return
embedded in the name, or something like that.
That was a good idea. But this is not the case.
postgres=# drop database "\n";
ERROR:  database "\n" does not exist
postgres=# drop database "\r";
ERROR:  database "\r" does not exist

I think the issue is something like this though.


What PG version is this?
8.1


Ari

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