On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 6:15 PM Noah Misch <n...@leadboat.com> wrote: > On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 10:05:08AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > > Alvaro Herrera <alvhe...@alvh.no-ip.org> writes: > > > Hmm, so 027_stream_regress.pl is not prepared to deal with any unlogged > > > tables that may be left in the regression database (which is what my > > > spgist addition did). I first tried doing a TRUNCATE of the unlogged > > > table, but that doesn't work either, and it turns out that the > > > regression database does not have any UNLOGGED relations. Maybe that's > > > something we need to cater for, eventually, but for now dropping the > > > table suffices. I have pushed that. > > > > It does seem like the onus should be on 027_stream_regress.pl to > > deal with that, rather than restricting what the core tests can > > leave behind. > > Yeah. Using "pg_dumpall --no-unlogged-table-data", as attached, suffices.
'pg_dumpall', '-f', $outputdir . '/primary.dump', - '--no-sync', '-p', $node_primary->port + '--no-sync', '-p', $node_primary->port, + '--no-unlogged-table-data' # if unlogged, standby has schema only LGTM, except for the stray extra whitespace. I tested by reverting dec8ad36 locally, at which point "gmake check" still passed but "gmake -C src/test/recovery/ check PROVE_TESTS=t/027_stream_regress.pl PROVE_FLAGS=-v" failed, and then your change fixed that.