On Tue, Aug 25, 1998 at 12:53:21AM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> OK. I did a little checking:
>
> #$ cd /pg/include/catalog/
> #$ grep 683 *.h
> #$ grep 682 *.h
> #$ grep 681 *.h
> pg_proc.h:DATA(insert OID = 681 ( oid8gt PGUID
> 11 f t f 2 f 16 "30 30" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
Exactly the same results for me.
> #$ sql test
> seleWelcome to the POSTGRESQL interactive sql monitor:
> Please read the file COPYRIGHT for copyright terms of POSTGRESQL
>
> type \? for help on slash commands
> type \q to quit
> type \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
> You are currently connected to the database: test
>
> ctest=> select * from pg_proc where oid = 683
> test-> \g
>
proname|proowner|prolang|proisinh|proistrusted|proiscachable|pronargs|proretset|prorettype|proargtypes|probyte_pct|properbyte_cpu|propercall_cpu|prooutin_ratio|prosrc|probin
>
-------+--------+-------+--------+------------+-------------+--------+---------+----------+-----------+-----------+--------------+--------------+--------------+------+------
> (0 rows)
Cannot check that since it is initdb that fails.
> that somewhere you have something with that number in your source, and
> it should not be there.
I grep through the whole source tree and all I found is:
#define F_OID8EQ 683
in ./include/fmgr.h
Michael
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