The following bug has been logged online: Bug reference: 3692 Logged by: Bill Moran Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PostgreSQL version: 8.2.5 Operating system: FreeBSD Description: Conflicting create table statements throw unexpected error Details:
(also occurs on 8.1.10) Issuing a statement like: CREATE TABLE table2 AS SELECT * FROM table1; simultaneously in two separate sessions should result in an error like "ERROR: relation "table2" already exists" (in one or the other of the sessions, depending on the exact timing of things). However, if table1 has enough rows that the command takes a while to execute (a few seconds seems to be all it takes) the error is far more cryptic: ERROR: duplicate key violates unique constraint "pg_type_typname_nsp_index" It seems to me that there's some sort of race condition that if the second command starts before the first has completed, the backend doesn't really understand what went wrong. For a front end, this is tough to parse. A "relation exists" error on a table should probably be 42P07, but the duplicate key violation results in 23505, which means a front end will likely behave incorrectly. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly