On Thu, 8 Feb 2007, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
> >
> > Is this patch ready for application?
It already has been.
>
> I think the sed usage would cause problems for the VC++ builds. It
> would be good if the files could be reformulated as files in the input,
> output or data directories; pg_regress would take care to generate the
> files as needed.
It Just Worked with the changes made to pg-regress to support the other,
similar tests (ie, copy).
>
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Jeremy Drake wrote:
> > > This is the latest version of the large object regression test I have been
> > > working on. Note that a prerequisite for this version of the test is the
> > > patch I made to psql to make it not output on \lo_* commands in quiet mode
> > > is required (also attached, it's small).
> > >
> > > Sorry that it still makes use of the sed trickery like the copy test does,
> > > but:
> > >
> > > 1) I think the server side lo_(import|export) functions need to be tested
> > > as well as the psql variants
> > >
> > > 2) ISTM that making assumptions about the working directory of psql
> > > during
> > > the regression tests would open a can of worms, especially wrt VPATH
> > > builds where the data files could be in a completely separate tree from
> > > the regression tests.
>
>
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