On 2023-02-22 We 19:23, Michael Paquier wrote:

On a Windows instance, fairly similar to what's running drongo, I can get a
successful build with meson+VS2019, but I'm getting an error in the
regression tests, which don't like setting lc_time to 'de_DE'. Not sure
what's going on there.
What's the regression issue?  Some text-field ordering that ought to
be enforced with a C collation?


Here's the diff


diff -w -U3 
C:/prog/bf/buildroot/HEAD/pgsql/src/test/regress/expected/collate.windows.win1252.out
 
C:/prog/bf/buildroot/HEAD/pgsql.build/testrun/regress/regress/results/collate.windows.win1252.out
--- 
C:/prog/bf/buildroot/HEAD/pgsql/src/test/regress/expected/collate.windows.win1252.out
    2023-02-22 16:32:03.762370300 +0000
+++ 
C:/prog/bf/buildroot/HEAD/pgsql.build/testrun/regress/regress/results/collate.windows.win1252.out
    2023-02-22 22:54:59.281395200 +0000
@@ -363,16 +363,17 @@
 -- to_char
 SET lc_time TO 'de_DE';
+ERROR:  invalid value for parameter "lc_time": "de_DE"
 SELECT to_char(date '2010-03-01', 'DD TMMON YYYY');
    to_char
 -------------
- 01 MRZ 2010
+ 01 MAR 2010
 (1 row)
 SELECT to_char(date '2010-03-01', 'DD TMMON YYYY' COLLATE "de_DE");
    to_char
 -------------
- 01 MRZ 2010
+ 01 MAR 2010
 (1 row)
 -- to_date

cheers

andrew

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