Hi Adrian:

Am 21.03.18 19:25 schrieb(en) Adrian Klaver:
Does it also happen when you open a psql session and do?:

psql>select * from ext_table limit 1;

No messages are printed whilst the session is open.  However, when I quit the 
session by typing “\q” /after/ entering the command above, the LOG message 
appears.  It does not appear when I query tables from my_db exclusively, 
though, i.e. when I do not access the Foreign Table.

postgresql-10            10.3-1.pgdg90+1 amd64
postgresql-client-10     10.3-1.pgdg90+1 amd64
postgresql-client-common 190.pgdg90+1    all
postgresql-common        190.pgdg90+1    all
libpq5:amd64             10.3-1.pgdg90+1 amd64

I am not seeing --contrib which is where I would expect postgres_fdw to come 
from.

Apparently, it is packaged with the main server deb file:

albrecht@odysseus:~$ dpkg -S $(find /usr/share/postgresql -name "*fdw*")
postgresql-10: /usr/share/postgresql/10/extension/file_fdw--1.0.sql
postgresql-10: /usr/share/postgresql/10/extension/file_fdw.control
postgresql-10: /usr/share/postgresql/10/extension/postgres_fdw--1.0.sql
postgresql-10: /usr/share/postgresql/10/extension/postgres_fdw.control

…and additionally it contains /usr/lib/postgresql/10/postgres_fdw.so, of 
course.  I double-checked the package 
http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/pool/main/p/postgresql-10/postgresql-10_10.3-1.pgdg90+1_amd64.deb;
 it is installed properly.

Is --contrib installed?

No.  But the deb file postgresql-contrib_10+190.pgdg90+1_all.deb contains only 
the changelog and copyright files.

If not where is postgres_fdw coming from?

See above…

Cheers,
Albrecht.

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