On 31 Jul 2009, at 3:25, Christine Desmuke wrote:
Samples from the regression.diffs:
*** ./expected/boolean.out Fri Jun 1 18:40:19 2007
--- ./results/boolean.out Thu Jul 30 19:16:33 2009
***************
*** 75,83 ****
(1 row)
SELECT ' tru e '::text::boolean AS invalid; -- error
- ERROR: invalid input syntax for type boolean: " tru e "
SELECT ''::text::boolean AS invalid; -- error
- ERROR: invalid input syntax for type boolean: ""
CREATE TABLE BOOLTBL1 (f1 bool);
I'm not familiar with the regression test stuff, but I suppose the
output of a shell command gets captured in a file and those are then
diffed with the expected output?
If so, isn't it just the output of stderr getting lost here? What
shell are you using?
Alban Hertroys
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