In the last exciting episode, pgman@candle.pha.pa.us (Bruce Momjian) wrote:
> It is time for people to report their port testing. Please test against
> current CVS or beta5 and report your 'uname -a'.
>
> The current list is at:
>
> http://candle.pha.pa.us/main/writings/pgsql/sgml/supported-platforms.html
On AIX, it's _close_...
============== shutting down postmaster ==============
=======================1 of 93 tests failed.
=======================
bash-2.05a$ uname -a
AIX ibm-db 1 5 000CD13A4C00
The difference lies here:
bash-2.05a$ more regress/regression.diffs
*** ./expected/errors.out Wed Oct 1 17:07:24 2003
--- ./results/errors.out Fri Oct 24 17:56:34 2003
***************
*** 197,211 **** ERROR: syntax error at or near ")" at character 20 -- no such operator drop operator === (int4);
! ERROR: missing argument
! HINT: Use NONE to denote the missing argument of a unary operator. -- no such operator by that name drop operator
===(int4, int4); ERROR: operator does not exist: integer === integer -- no such type1 drop operator = (nonesuch);
! ERROR: missing argument
! HINT: Use NONE to denote the missing argument of a unary operator. -- no such type1 drop operator = ( , int4);
ERROR: syntax error at or near "," at character 19
--- 197,209 ---- ERROR: syntax error at or near ")" at character 20 -- no such operator drop operator === (int4);
! ERROR: argument type missing (use NONE for unary operators) -- no such operator by that name drop operator ===
(int4,int4); ERROR: operator does not exist: integer === integer -- no such type1 drop operator = (nonesuch);
! ERROR: argument type missing (use NONE for unary operators) -- no such type1 drop operator = ( , int4); ERROR:
syntaxerror at or near "," at character 19
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I'll have to look at "why" next week; I don't see the dropping of a
HINT message being a dramatic error, though.
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