On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 12:57 AM, Heikki Linnakangas < hlinnakan...@vmware.com> wrote:
> On 16.02.2013 01:49, Daniel Farina wrote: > >> I guess that means Ubuntu (and probably Debian?) libpq-dev breaks >> PG_VERSION_NUM for PGXS=1. >> > > That obviously needs to be fixed in debian. Meanwhile, Maciek, I'd suggest > that you build PostgreSQL from sources, install it to some temporary > location, and then build xlogdump against that. > That worked, thanks. I have a working xlogdump. Any pointers as to what I should look for? This is the contents of the pg_xlog directory: total 49160 -rw------- 1 udrehggpif7kft postgres 16777216 Feb 15 00:00 000000010000003C00000093 -rw------- 1 udrehggpif7kft postgres 16777216 Feb 15 00:47 000000010000003C00000094 -rw------- 1 udrehggpif7kft postgres 16777216 Feb 15 00:49 000000020000003C00000093 -rw------- 1 udrehggpif7kft postgres 56 Feb 15 00:49 00000002.history drwx------ 2 udrehggpif7kft postgres 4096 Feb 15 00:49 archive_status This is what's in 00000002.history: 1 000000010000003C00000093 no recovery target specified