On 11/20/2014 10:52 AM, Marcos Cano wrote:
i found this in the file...

What file?

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ERROR:  could not access file "$libdir/rtpostgis-2.0": No such file or
directory


Look like something is looking for the old version of PostGIS(postgis-2.0.3) on the new database cluster where you have postgis-2.1.3 installed.


which acording to the firs link I  found
<http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/75520/missing-libraries-when-upgrading-to-postgis-2-1-and-postgresql-9-3-1-using-homeb>
, is a postgis bug..

i don't know if that is the reason though.

but i guess so. :/

I would say you will probably have better luck pursuing this issue on the PostGIS list:

http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users.

It seems there are things you need to sort about migrating PostGIS versions before you can get to the dump/restore process.





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