Run the regression tests with "make installcheck", then: $ pg_dump -Fc regression >r.dump $ createdb r2 $ pg_restore -d r2 r.dump pg_restore: while PROCESSING TOC: pg_restore: from TOC entry 6005; 2604 24821 DEFAULT gtest1_1 b postgres pg_restore: error: could not execute query: ERROR: column "b" of relation "gtest1_1" is a generated column Command was: ALTER TABLE ONLY public.gtest1_1 ALTER COLUMN b SET DEFAULT (a * 2);
pg_restore: warning: errors ignored on restore: 1 $ It looks like gtest1_1 inherits column "b" from gtest1, so possibly pg_dump is just confused about the combination of inheritance and generated columns. I see this in v12 as well as HEAD. One interesting question is how come the pg_upgrade test isn't failing --- maybe binary-upgrade mode handles this case differently? regards, tom lane