I am sure I set binary mode. Even with that and an identical file length, I figured I should confirm a good transfer before posting; hence the md5sum on both sides.
Both sides were built from the source. Here at home I don't have the info on what configure switches were used, but I did both the Linux and Windows builds with the same switches except that Linux had something like --with-python, and I couldn't get that to work on Windows. The other switches (used on both) included something like --enable-debug and --enable-integer-timestamp. I'm pretty sure there was one more, but without my notes, I just can't remember what it was. One thing that I suspect might be a cause is the difficulty in getting whole Windows environment set up correctly with msys, etc. I struggled a bit with bison, flex, and zlib -- so it wouldn't shock me to find I have something wrong there. Is there anything in particular to check to confirm or disprove that? In case it matters, I also had a text dump of just the schema, which I modified to alter a bytea column which already had compression from the application code EXTERNAL. I applied the portion up to the view declarations, then applied the -Fc dump (the one that is failing) with -a. The same procedure was followed on both Linux and Windows. On Linux the pg_restore -Fc -a went fine, I applied the rest of the schema dump, ran an analyze, and put the machine back into use. Nothing unusual happened, and index builds and analyze ran in the normal amount of time, so I assume that all is fine, although I haven't reviewed the tables closely. -Kevin >>> Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> "Kevin Grittner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > File dumped from 8.1beta3 using pg_dump -Fc on Linux box. > This dump restored successfully onto 8.1RC1 on Linux box. > File FTP'd to Windows box; attempt to restore onto 8.1RC1 fails with: > pg_restore [archiver] file offset in dump file is too large [ itch... ] This sure as heck sounds like the file was corrupted during the FTP transfer. Did you remember to select binary transfer mode? > On Windows, the file size and md5sum -b result is identical. That observation does seem like evidence against my theory, but ... regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org