Hi Dough,
Thank you for your answer.
Now the reasons for using template0 DB are pretty clear (there a mini test-case 
Of this in the mail you have just answered;)).

Thanks again.

Regards. Milen  

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Douglas McNaught
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 4:05 PM
To: Milen Kulev
Cc: 'William ZHANG'; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Create database bug in 8.1.3 ? -> solved


"Milen Kulev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi Wiliam,
> Than you very much for your prompt reply.
>
> I can not understand why pg_dump, pg_dumpall have hard-coded 
> "template0" ?

The reason is this:  any extra stuff that your database inherited from 
template1 (or whatever template you used) will be
dumped out as part of your database.  There is no way to for pg_dump to tell 
what parts came from template1 and what
parts were added afterward, so it bases its dump on template0, which is a 
minimal database.  If you based your restored
database on template1, you would get collisions as the restore tried to add 
objects that were already there from
template1.

Make sense?

-Doug

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