Re: BUG #17695: Failed Assert in logical replication snapbuild. - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Alexander Pyhalov
Subject Re: BUG #17695: Failed Assert in logical replication snapbuild.
Date
Msg-id 09bebdfe9d4a2c6155379442f0771bfe@postgrespro.ru
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In response to Re: BUG #17695: Failed Assert in logical replication snapbuild.  (Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>)
List pgsql-bugs
Daniel Gustafsson писал 2023-07-04 18:43:
>> On 23 May 2023, at 13:00, Alexander Lakhin <exclusion@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> 22.05.2023 03:56, Masahiko Sawada wrote:
>>> On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 11:00 PM Alexander Lakhin 
>>> <exclusion@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I can easily (without gdb and sleep()) reproduce the issue on master 
>>>> with
>>>> the following script:
>>>> ...
>>> Thank you for sharing the script. But it seems not stable as I could
>>> not reproduce the issue in my environment. I think we need a stable
>>> reproducer so that we can include it in core regression tests. Or it
>>> may be okay not to include it if we could not find a convenient way
>>> and the fix is trivial.
>> 
>> I've came to the minimal reproducer:
> 
> Thanks for the reproducer, I was able to reproduce this in HEAD and 
> v16.
> 
>> It's hardly suitable for the regression test, but it clearly 
>> demonstrates the
>> issue without using gdb. With the fix from [1] applied, I've got no 
>> failures,
>> even with numclients=100, for 10 runs.
>> 
>> I also think, that the fix is simple enough to be committed without a
>> complicated/resource-intensive regression test.
> 
> I'm not convinced we need a regression test for this as it would be 
> very
> expensive and potentially brittle for older/slower buildfarm members 
> while
> giving few gains.
> 
> I've applied this to HEAD and backpatched it to v16.
> 

Hi.
It seems we've managed to get this issue on 14.8. Is there any reason 
why it wasn't applied to earlier versions?
-- 
Best regards,
Alexander Pyhalov,
Postgres Professional



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