Ekaterina Amez <ekaterina.amez@zunibal.com> writes:
> El 19/9/19 a las 10:07, Achilleas Mantzios escribió:
>> On 19/9/19 10:49 π.μ., Ekaterina Amez wrote:
>>> 2019-09-19 08:53:50.345 CEST [2283] postgres@template1 ERROR: could not load library
"/usr/lib/postgresql/8.4/lib/plpgsql.so":/usr/lib/postgresql/8.4/lib/plpgsql.so: undefined symbol: SPI_push
This error is clearly due to trying to load the 8.4 version of plpgsql.so
into the v10 server. What seems like the likely cause is that the
pg_proc.probin entries for the plpgsql support functions were literally
"/usr/lib/postgresql/8.4/lib/plpgsql.so", rather than something that
would adapt to the new version. The preferred way to declare such
functions, for a long time, has been with probin = "$libdir/plpgsql",
relying on the server to subsitute an appropriate path for $libdir.
> With these results, finally I've:
> 1- modified template1 in PG 8.4 server to include plpgsql language,
> so it can be inherited in new databases created from this template.
> 2- Dropped and recreated my database (let's call it newdb).
This probably fixed it by ensuring that the plpgsql support functions
were declared with the standard value of probin.
> The conclusion is that I can avoid the use of plpgsql.so library. My
> question now would be related about the creation of the language in
> version 8.4: is it better to create it at template level or at database
> level?
I would not sweat too much about this, since you don't intend to keep
using 8.4 (or at least I hope not). Since 9.0, plpgsql is automatically
installed at initdb time and there's no need for an additional copy.
regards, tom lane