2 versions of pg_dump on my OSX Lion
Solution 1
So based on your additional comments, your new version of pg_dump is not in your PATH, all you need to do is to remove the old version, and symlink the new one to any directory in your PATH, for example, /usr/bin.
Like follows:
sudo ln -s /actual/new/pg_dump /usr/bin/pg_dump
Hope this helps
Solution 2
Valentin has the right answer, but of course, the question for Mac users is where the heck is pg_dump?
If you have version 9.2, it's: /Library/PostgreSQL/9.2/bin/pg_dump
Just copy this to /usr/bin
Solution 3
I was having the same error essentially.
pg_dump: server version: 9.1.3; pg_dump version: 9.0.4
I just used homebrew's upgrade feature, and it brought both the sever and pg_dump versions up to date with the latest version in homebrew (9.3 as of 9/19/13).
brew upgrade postgresql
I reran my dump statement, and it worked perfectly.
pg_dump -U postgres development > dump.sql
Andrey Eremin
Updated on July 09, 2022Comments
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Andrey Eremin almost 2 years
I had Postgres 9.0.x installed with homebrew, but because of lack of some modules I removed it using:
brew uninstall postgres
and installed Postgres 9.1.3 from http://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads.
Now I've got a problem - 2 different versions on pg_dump - 9.0.5 and 9.1.3 and 9.0.5 is the default version.
Is there any way to set the 9.1.3 version as the default version of pg_dump?
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Danny about 11 yearsif you used homebrew, it's /usr/local/Cellar/postgresql/9.2.2/bin (or whatever your version is)
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Peter over 10 yearshere is what I did with Homebrew as the upgrade didn't fully work for me. Just change the version number with your postgresql version that Homebrew installed: blog.swathik.com/2013/06/pgdump-version-mismatch.html
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antiqe about 6 yearssudo ln -s /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.5/bin/pg_dump /usr/bin/pg_dump ln: /usr/bin/pg_dump: Operation not permitted