I'm not sure what the right thing is to do here. Heikki added a new testing methodology under src/test/isolation which allows intermingling a series of statements on multiple connections in desired permutations. (By default each test defined for it runs all permutations of how the statement sequences can be interleaved, but you can specify one or more particular permutations if needed.) I filled it out with the SSI tests which had been run under dtester during initial development. To run it you change to the src/test/isolation directory and run `make check` or `make installcheck`. It takes too long to run this to think about including it in the main `make check`, but I'd feel better about things if this set of tests was normally run on the buildfarm. On my so-so development machine, the installcheck takes about 20 seconds. Setting up and tearing down a temp installation for the `make check` adds another 10 seconds. That seems unlikely to be a deal-breaker for the buildfarm, even if we were to add a little to the test set. Would it make sense to add this to `make check-world` and `make installcheck-world`? Would something else be a good idea to get buildfarm coverage? -Kevin
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