Patch applied. Thanks.
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Neil Conway wrote:
> This trivial patches fixes the error message returned by CREATE INDEX
> when it finds an existing relation with the same name as the
> to-be-created index.
>
> Old error message:
>
> nconway=# create table foo (a int);
> CREATE TABLE
> nconway=# create index foo on foo (a);
> ERROR: index named "foo" already exists
>
> I replaced 'index' with 'relation' in the error message.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Neil
>
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