Dne 07. 08. 24 v 16:19 Vít Ondruch napsal(a):

Dne 07. 08. 24 v 16:06 Vít Ondruch napsal(a):

Dne 07. 08. 24 v 15:20 Tom Hughes via devel napsal(a):
On 07/08/2024 12:54, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
On Wed, Aug 07, 2024 at 01:09:01PM +0200, Vít Ondruch wrote:
With new RPM, I hit the limit in two packages:

https://koschei.fedoraproject.org/package/rubygem-abrt

https://koschei.fedoraproject.org/package/rubygem-pg

Is it RPM, or is it "rspec"?  Seems to be some sort of Ruby tool.

The first one is something I assume the test is doing... Perhaps
these ones using deliberately silly paths?

https://github.com/voxik/abrt-ruby/blob/5cd42e6cf6024e80cdccdf8c3ba2128f2717ab69/spec/abrt_handler_spec.rb#L122

The second one is less clear  - it doesn't seem to be using the
%postgresql_tests_run macro to start a postgres server for testing
so I assume the ruby tests are starting one themselves but in
a directory that has a long enough name that the socket name
is too long?


Yes, this is good analysis. It can hardly be expected that upstream test suite could leverage `%postgresql_tests_run` macro


Looking closer at the macro, maybe I should give it try.


That does not really help. It would help with the "random PG port", but the DB settings for the test suite is too specific. If the env variables set by the macro were upstreamed in Postgres, that would likely be different discussion.


Vít




Vít




I think the 107 bytes limitation is much sillier then the paths above.


Vít

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