Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com> writes: > wrasse just failed the new test:
> [00:09:44.167](0.001s) not ok 16 - old and new horizons match after pg_upgrade > [00:09:44.167](0.001s) > [00:09:44.167](0.000s) # Failed test 'old and new horizons match > after pg_upgrade' > # at t/002_pg_upgrade.pl line 345. > [00:09:44.168](0.000s) # got: '1' > # expected: '0' > === diff of > /export/home/nm/farm/studio64v12_6/HEAD/pgsql.build/src/bin/pg_upgrade/tmp_check/tmp_test_D3cJ/horizon1.txt > and > /export/home/nm/farm/studio64v12_6/HEAD/pgsql.build/src/bin/pg_upgrade/tmp_check/tmp_test_D3cJ/horizon2.txt > === stdout === > 1c1 > < pg_backend_pid|21767 > --- > > pg_backend_pid|22045=== stderr === > === EOF === > I'm slightly befuddled as to how we're ending up with a table named > pg_backend_pid. That's not the only thing weird about this printout: there should be three columns not two in that query's output, and what happened to the trailing newline? I don't think we're looking at desired output at all. I am suspicious that the problem stems from the nonstandard way you've invoked psql to collect the horizon data. At the very least this code is duplicating bits of Cluster::psql that it'd be better not to; and I wonder if the issue is that it's not duplicating enough. The lack of -X and the lack of use of installed_command() are red flags. Do you really need to do it like this? regards, tom lane