Alban Hertroys wrote:
On 31 Jul 2009, at 3:25, Christine Desmuke wrote:
Samples from the regression.diffs:
*** ./expected/boolean.out Fri Jun 1 18:40:19 2007
--- ./results/boolean.out Thu Jul 30 19:16:33 2009
***************
*** 75,83 ****
(1 row)
SELECT ' tru e '::text::boolean AS invalid; -- error
- ERROR: invalid input syntax for type boolean: " tru e "
SELECT ''::text::boolean AS invalid; -- error
- ERROR: invalid input syntax for type boolean: ""
CREATE TABLE BOOLTBL1 (f1 bool);
I'm not familiar with the regression test stuff, but I suppose the
output of a shell command gets captured in a file and those are then
diffed with the expected output?
If so, isn't it just the output of stderr getting lost here? What shell
are you using?
Alban Hertroys
Yes, it looks like stderr is lost. I'm running bash, and there is
nothing odd in .bash_profile
[postgres@zu ~]$ echo $SHELL
/bin/bash
[postgres@zu ~]$ more .bash_profile
# .bash_profile
# Get the aliases and functions
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
. ~/.bashrc
fi
# User specific environment and startup programs
PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin
export PATH
Any ideas?
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Christine Desmuke
Kansas State Historical Society
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