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pg_dump: Strict names with no matching schema
When using pg_dump --strict-names and a schema pattern which doesn't
match any schemas (eg: --schema='nonexistant*'), we were incorrectly
throwing an error claiming no tables were found when, really, there
were no schemas found:
-> pg_dump --strict-names --schema='nonexistant*'
pg_dump: no matching tables were found for pattern "nonexistant*"
Fix that by changing the error message to say 'schemas' instead, since
that is what we are actually complaining about.
Noticed while testing pg_dump error cases.
Back-patch to 9.6 where --strict-names and this error message were
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