Re: [HACKERS] Regression testing for psql

2010-05-29 Thread Selena Deckelmann
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Stephen Frost wrote: > * Tom Lane (t...@sss.pgh.pa.us) wrote: >> There might be some value in psql backslash command tests that >> are designed to depend on just one or a few tables (or other appropriate >> objects). > > Updated, much much smaller, patch attached.

Re: [HACKERS] Regression testing for psql

2010-05-26 Thread Stephen Frost
* Tom Lane (t...@sss.pgh.pa.us) wrote: > There might be some value in psql backslash command tests that > are designed to depend on just one or a few tables (or other appropriate > objects). Updated, much much smaller, patch attached. Also available, again, at http://snowman.net/~sfrost/psql-regr

Re: [HACKERS] Regression testing for psql

2010-05-26 Thread Stephen Frost
* Tom Lane (t...@sss.pgh.pa.us) wrote: > There might be some value in psql backslash command tests that > are designed to depend on just one or a few tables (or other appropriate > objects). Dumping large fractions of the catalogs will just be a net > loss. Fair enough, I can certainly do that pr

Re: [HACKERS] Regression testing for psql

2010-05-26 Thread Tom Lane
Stephen Frost writes: > * alvherre (alvhe...@commandprompt.com) wrote: >> (And if we want something like this, I think we should not have a single >> huge file for the complete test, but a set of smaller files. I'd even >> put the bunch in src/bin/psql/regress rather than the main regress dir.)

Re: [HACKERS] Regression testing for psql

2010-05-26 Thread Stephen Frost
* alvherre (alvhe...@commandprompt.com) wrote: > Excerpts from Stephen Frost's message of mié may 26 15:19:59 -0400 2010: > > * Robert Haas (robertmh...@gmail.com) wrote: > > > Then, too, there's the fact that many of these tests fail on my > > > machine because my username is not sfrost, > > > >

Re: [HACKERS] Regression testing for psql

2010-05-26 Thread alvherre
Excerpts from Stephen Frost's message of mié may 26 15:19:59 -0400 2010: > * Robert Haas (robertmh...@gmail.com) wrote: > > Then, too, there's the fact that many of these tests fail on my > > machine because my username is not sfrost, > > I've updated the patch to address this, it's again at: > h

Re: [HACKERS] Regression testing for psql

2010-05-26 Thread Stephen Frost
* Robert Haas (robertmh...@gmail.com) wrote: > Then, too, there's the fact that many of these tests fail on my > machine because my username is not sfrost, I've updated the patch to address this, it's again at: http://snowman.net/~sfrost/psql-regress-help.patch If the size is still an issue, I c

Re: [HACKERS] Regression testing for psql

2010-05-26 Thread Stephen Frost
* Peter Eisentraut (pete...@gmx.net) wrote: > Maybe pg_regress is not the right framework to test that sort of thing. Perhaps, but if not, then what? And how can we avoid writing a bunch of new code that would then need to be checked itself..? Thanks, Stephen signature

Re: [HACKERS] Regression testing for psql

2010-05-26 Thread Peter Eisentraut
On tis, 2010-05-25 at 06:23 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote: > * Robert Haas (robertmh...@gmail.com) wrote: > > > Of course, if people want to suggest tests that just shouldn't be > > > included, I can go through and strip things out. > > > > Well... I'm a little reluctant to believe that we should ha

Re: [HACKERS] Regression testing for psql

2010-05-25 Thread Stephen Frost
* Robert Haas (robertmh...@gmail.com) wrote: > > Of course, if people want to suggest tests that just shouldn't be > > included, I can go through and strip things out. > > Well... I'm a little reluctant to believe that we should have 3.3M of > tests for the entire backend and 5M of tests just for

Re: [HACKERS] Regression testing for psql

2010-05-24 Thread Robert Haas
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 10:51 PM, Stephen Frost wrote: > * Stephen Frost (sfr...@snowman.net) wrote: >>     Add regression testing for psql backslash commands >> >>     This patch adds rather extensive regression testing >>     of the psql backslash commands.  Hopefully this will >>     minimize i

Re: [HACKERS] Regression testing for psql

2010-05-24 Thread Stephen Frost
* Stephen Frost (sfr...@snowman.net) wrote: > Add regression testing for psql backslash commands > > This patch adds rather extensive regression testing > of the psql backslash commands. Hopefully this will > minimize issues such as the one which cropped up > recently with

Re: [HACKERS] Regression testing

2007-12-03 Thread Alvaro Herrera
cinu wrote: > GNUmakefile:15: ../../../src/Makefile.global: No such > file or directory > GNUmakefile:78: /src/Makefile.shlib: No such file or > directory > gmake: *** No rule to make target > `/src/Makefile.shlib'. Stop. You need to run "configure" first (found in the top-level directory), so t

[HACKERS] Regression testing

2007-12-03 Thread cinu
Hi All, I am trying to do a regression testing on the version installed. Now on the installed version of postgreSQL-8.2.4 with the service started, and at the regress filder, I run the command "gmake installcheck", when I run this command I get the following message: GNUmakefile:15: ../../../

[HACKERS] Regression testing on Irix

2001-03-22 Thread Robert E. Bruccoleri
I've successfully tested release 7.1beta4 on Irix 6.5.11. I'll run another test on the most recent beta or RC next week. +--++ | Robert E. Bruccoleri, Ph.D. | Phone: 609 737 6383| | President, Congenomics, In