> On 28 Apr 2021, at 22:47, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > > Daniel Gustafsson <dan...@yesql.se> writes: >>> On 28 Apr 2021, at 17:09, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: >>> + pg_fatal("Your installation contains system-defined composite >>> type(s) in user tables.\n" >>> + "These type OIDs are not stable across >>> PostgreSQL versions,\n" >>> + "so this cluster cannot currently be upgraded. >>> You can\n" >>> + "remove the problem tables and restart the >>> upgrade.\n" >>> + "A list of the problem columns is in the >>> file:\n" > >> Would it be helpful to inform the user that they can alter/drop just the >> problematic columns as a potentially less scary alternative to dropping the >> entire table? > > This wording is copied-and-pasted from the other similar tests. I agree > that it's advocating a solution that might be overkill, but if we change > it we should also change the existing messages.
Good point. > I don't mind doing that in HEAD; less sure about the back branches, as I think it would be helpful for users to try and give slightly more expanded advice while (obviously) still always being safe. I’m happy to take a crack at that once back unless someone beats me to it. > (I think) these are translatable strings. If they aren't I think we should try and make them so to as far as we can reduce language barrier problems in such important messages. -- Daniel Gustafsson https://vmware.com/