The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 1597
Logged by: Jan Behrens
Email address: jan@monso.de
PostgreSQL version: 8.0.1
Operating system: Linux 2.4.29
Description: pg_dump --verbose ignores --disable-triggers
Details:
pg_dump -a --disable-triggers
gives a different output than
pg_dump -a --disable-triggers -v
or
pg_dump -a --disable-triggers --verbose
When verbose mode is NOT turned on, the output contains:
--
-- Data for Name: address_incoming; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: mail; Owner:
postgresql
--
-- Disable triggers
UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_class SET reltriggers = 0 WHERE oid =
'address_incoming'::pg_catalog.regclass;
COPY address_incoming (client, id, address, mailbox, path) FROM stdin;
12 119118 118110 118413
12 119012 118313 118510
[...]
WITH verbose mode, the output looks like this:
--
-- TOC entry 1959 (class 0 OID 98297)
-- Dependencies: 1392
-- Data for Name: address_incoming; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: mail; Owner:
postgresql
--
COPY address_incoming (client, id, address, mailbox, path) FROM stdin;
12 119118 118110 118413
12 119012 118313 118510
[...]
When verbose mode is turned on, the output for disabling (and enabling) the
triggers is omitted.