Seamus Abshere <sea...@abshere.net> writes:
> Why is pg_restore trying to put stuff into the pg_catalog schema of all 
> places?

Hm ... does myschema actually exist in the target database?  If it
doesn't, and the dump file doesn't include a command to create it,
this is what you'll get.  That's because what pg_dump emits is

SET search_path = myschema, pg_catalog;
CREATE TABLE ...

and at the moment, if myschema doesn't exist, the creation target
devolves to pg_catalog.  This is not terribly elegant but I'm not
sure if there's consensus to change it.

                        regards, tom lane


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