Nuts, my sincere apologies on this one.  This is the one server in our
entire farm that is not 7.3.4.  I'm upgrading right now.

Sorry for the inconvenience!

On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Joe Conway wrote:

> Branden R. Williams wrote:
> > ============================================================================
> >                         POSTGRESQL BUG REPORT TEMPLATE
> > ============================================================================
> > Your name           : Branden R. Williams
> > Your email address  : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > System Configuration
> > ---------------------
> >   Architecture (example: Intel Pentium)     : Intel Pentium
> >   Operating System (example: Linux 2.0.26 ELF)      : Linux 2.4.18 ELF
> >   PostgreSQL version (example: PostgreSQL-7.3.4):   PostgreSQL-7.3.4
> >   Compiler used (example:  gcc 2.95.2)              : Your RPM, RH 8.
> > Please enter a FULL description of your problem:
> > ------------------------------------------------
> > When using the replace() function, it appears that some of the output is
> > filtered through a printf variant.  If you have legitimate db characters
> > that are also printf flags, it causes big problems.
>
> This was fixed for 7.3.4 (or so I thought); see:
> http://developer.postgresql.org/cvsweb.cgi/pgsql-server/src/backend/utils/adt/varlena.c.diff?r1=1.92&r2=1.92.2.1
> Are you sure you don't have something earlier? Was does
>     select version();
> show?
>
> Joe
>

Fair Winds and Following Seas,

Branden R. Williams, CISSP
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