Michael Fuhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm wondering if the error means you're missing that function, which
> is used to compare oid values.

A system without oideq would be so dead in the water it's not funny ---
consider that all the major catalogs are indexed by oid.  It sounds to
me that one particular index's "strategy map" (ie, its in-memory copy
of the relevant indexable-operator info) got trashed.  It's hard to
guess why though.  Could have been a hardware problem (RAM dropped a
bit) or a software problem (wild store that happened to trash this data
structure rather than anything else).

                        regards, tom lane

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