Hello,
I've pg_dump'ed a database from PostgreSQL 8.2.6 / openSUSE 10.3
and now trying to load it as a "postgres" user at 8.1.1 / CentOS 5.2
and get numerous errors like:
CREATE TABLE
ALTER TABLE
CREATE SEQUENCE
ALTER TABLE
psql:denkwerk.sql:1156: ERROR: syntax error at or near "OWNED" at character 38
psql:denkwerk.sql:1156: LINE 1: ALTER SEQUENCE resource_types_id_seq
OWNED BY resource_types...
psql:denkwerk.sql:1156: ^
setval
--------
4
(1 row)
The corresponding spot in the dump file is:
CREATE TABLE resource_types (
id integer NOT NULL,
name character varying(60)
);
ALTER TABLE public.resource_types OWNER TO denkwerk;
CREATE SEQUENCE resource_types_id_seq
INCREMENT BY 1
NO MAXVALUE
NO MINVALUE
CACHE 1;
ALTER TABLE public.resource_types_id_seq OWNER TO denkwerk;
ALTER SEQUENCE resource_types_id_seq OWNED BY resource_types.id; --line 1156
Does anybody please know what's wrong here
(some new syntax introduced in 8.2.x)?
And what could I do to workaround it
(I have to use CentOS and would like to use its native PostgreSQL 8.1)
Thank you for any hints
Alex