Dixi quod…
> ‣‣‣ What have I expected?
>
> That pg_dump recognises the dependency (there i̲s̲ a FOREIGN KEY reference
> in there) and reorders the tables dumped.
I’d actually be happy if there were a way to restore those dumps,
for example by temporarily disabling constraint checks during the
re
Package: postgresql-client-common
Version: 179
Severity: normal
I’ve created a testcase (MWE) here.
Step 1: initialise a new database user and DB, for the test:
user$ sudo su - postgres
postgres$ createuser -D -P -R -S testuser
postgres$ createdb -E UTF-8 -O testuser -T template0 -l de_DE.UTF-8
FYI: The status of the postgresql-9.6 source package
in Debian's testing distribution has changed.
Previous version: 9.6.2-1
Current version: 9.6.2-2
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Hi Christoph,
that would be systemd target, I think:
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.target.html
But I guess we can discuss that in the #debian-systemd to get better
understanding whether this is correct solution. I'll take care of it in
upcoming days.
Cheers,
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