Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> On tor, 2011-09-01 at 18:55 -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > Tom Lane wrote:
> > > Peter Eisentraut <pete...@gmx.net> writes:
> > > > +# contrib/pg_upgrade/test.sh
> > > > +#
> > > > +# Test driver for pg_upgrade.  Initializes a new database cluster,
> > > > +# runs the regression tests (to put in some data), runs pg_dumpall,
> > > > +# runs pg_upgrade, runs pg_dumpall again, compares the dumps.
> > > 
> > > Hm .. my experience is that that doesn't work at all, because the
> > > regression tests set up assorted C functions whose implementations are
> > > in pg_regress.so, and it creates them with absolute path references
> > > to pg_regress.so.  When you try to load that into another installation
> > > that's a different version of PG, it quite properly fails.  So I think
> > > that as given, this script is only useful for testing pg_upgrade of
> > > $currentversion to $currentversion.  Which is surely better than no test
> > 
> > Reminder --- you can't use pg_upgrade to go from the same catalog
> > version to the same catalog version because the catalog version is
> > embedded in the tablespace directory name.
> 
> Well, it does work, but only because the regression tests don't keep a
> tablespace around at the end.  Would pg_upgrade complain otherwise?

The restriction is only for old clusters that contain tablespaces, and
you get this error message during the check phase:

        Cannot migrate to/from the same system catalog version when
        using tablespaces.

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