I had to you use pg_dump -d -D. now the import works fine !

F


Tom Lane wrote:


Frederic Medery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


I did a pg_dump with the -d option during the extract.
Inside the dump I have a lot of \012. i replace those with \n (carriage
return).



Huh? \012 *is* \n. Carriage return (a/k/a \r or \015) is something else, and it is not what you want.

regards, tom lane

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