According to the all-mighty manual 
(https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/app-pgrestore.html), life is supposed 
to be as simple as:

"To drop the database and recreate it from the dump:
$ dropdb mydb
$ pg_restore -C -d postgres db.dump"

The reality seems to be somewhat different ?

sudo -u postgres pg_restore -v -C -d foobar 4_foobar_pgdump_Fc
pg_restore: connecting to database for restore
pg_restore: error: connection to database "foobar" failed: FATAL:  database 
"foobar" does not exist

So I thought I would try to create the database manually first (CREATE DATABSE 
....).  That made pg_restore even more angry:

sudo -u postgres pg_restore -C -d foobar 4_foobar_pgdump_Fc
pg_restore: while PROCESSING TOC:
pg_restore: from TOC entry 3088; 1262 43395 DATABASE foobar postgres
pg_restore: error: could not execute query: ERROR:  database "foobar" already 
exists
Command was: CREATE DATABASE foobar WITH TEMPLATE = template0 ENCODING = 'UTF8' 
LC_COLLATE = 'en_GB.UTF-8' LC_CTYPE = 'en_GB.UTF-8';                            
                                                                                
                                                                                
                pg_restore: warning: errors ignored on restore: 1



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