Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> writes:
> Committed that, thanks.
Buildfarm member snakefly doesn't like this too much. Since no other
animals have failed, I guess it must be about local conditions on
that machine, but the report is pretty opaque:
# +++ tap check in src/test/modules/test_extensions +++
# Failed test '$system extension is installed correctly on pg_available_extensions'
# at t/001_extension_control_path.pl line 69.
# got: 'f'
# expected: 't'
# Failed test '$system extension is installed correctly on pg_available_extensions with empty extension_control_path'
# at t/001_extension_control_path.pl line 76.
# got: 'f'
# expected: 't'
# Looks like you failed 2 tests of 5.
[06:43:53] t/001_extension_control_path.pl ..
Dubious, test returned 2 (wstat 512, 0x200)
Failed 2/5 subtests
Looking at the test, it presupposes that "amcheck" must be an
available extension. I do not see anything that guarantees
that that's so, though. It'd fail if contrib hasn't been
installed. Is there a reason to use "amcheck" rather than
something more certainly available, like "plpgsql"?
regards, tom lane