Stating the obvious, again - attached is my patch for earthdistance.
Apologies for breaking the build.
Josh
Joshua Reich wrote:
Ok. If I understand this correctly, earthdistance required cube. So,
I'll fix the test for earthdistance to work with the new cube code.
The problem is that there are new functions in cube.sql, so the output
is now different and breaks the diff (to state the obvious).
Josh Reich
Tom Lane wrote:
Joshua Reich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Can you point to me where I can get a regression diff for a failed
build.
It's all on the webpage, just scroll down ...
regards, tom lane
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? earthdistance.sql
? regression.diffs
? regression.out
? results
Index: expected/earthdistance.out
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RCS file:
/projects/cvsroot/pgsql/contrib/earthdistance/expected/earthdistance.out,v
retrieving revision 1.9
diff -c -r1.9 earthdistance.out
*** expected/earthdistance.out 14 Mar 2006 22:48:18 -0000 1.9
--- expected/earthdistance.out 26 Jul 2006 03:48:34 -0000
***************
*** 8,14 ****
\set ECHO none
psql:../cube/cube.sql:10: NOTICE: type "cube" is not yet defined
DETAIL: Creating a shell type definition.
! psql:../cube/cube.sql:15: NOTICE: argument type cube is only a shell
--
-- The radius of the Earth we are using.
--
--- 8,16 ----
\set ECHO none
psql:../cube/cube.sql:10: NOTICE: type "cube" is not yet defined
DETAIL: Creating a shell type definition.
! psql:../cube/cube.sql:14: NOTICE: return type cube is only a shell
! psql:../cube/cube.sql:18: NOTICE: return type cube is only a shell
! psql:../cube/cube.sql:23: NOTICE: argument type cube is only a shell
--
-- The radius of the Earth we are using.
--
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