BUG #15326: keep getting "ERROR: type "earth" does not exist" while it does exist

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Subject: BUG #15326: keep getting "ERROR: type "earth" does not exist" while it does exist
Date: 2018-08-14 22:16:30
Message-ID: 153428499086.10434.4591295588117224263@wrigleys.postgresql.org
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The following bug has been logged on the website:

Bug reference: 15326
Logged by: Yujing Zhou
Email address: yujing(at)amne(dot)co
PostgreSQL version: 10.5
Operating system: Mac OS
Description:

The issue is that when I tried to restore the archive to my local database,
it keep saying "ERROR: type "earth" does not exist" while it does exist in
my public schema(I checked it in DataCrip). I have no idea what is going on
and which part is wrong, feeling really weird. I hope you can help figure
out the problem.

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