Hi, 

On February 16, 2025 7:50:18 PM EST, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
>Noah Misch <n...@leadboat.com> writes:
>> On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 06:18:44PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
>>> I think that
>>> IPC::Run may be screwing up here, because I have seen non-Windows
>>> CI failures that look like it didn't read all the stderr output.
>>> For example, this pgbench test failure on macOS from [1]:
>
>> https://github.com/cpan-authors/IPC-Run/commit/2128df3bbcac7e733ac46302c4b1371ffb88fe14
>> fixed that one.
>
>Ah.  Do we know whether that fix has made it into our CI images?
>(Or anywhere else, for that matter?)

The CI images are regenerated three times a week, but for most OSs, they will 
only install perl modules via the applicable packaging method, so it'll depend 
on when they pick up that version.

On Windows cpan is used, so it should pick that new version fairly quickly if a 
release has been made.

On macos we can't currently use images, so we just cache all the installed 
macports packages. The cache is keyed by OS version and list of packages to be 
installed, with no other forced invalidation right now. So it's hard to predict 
when a new version of a package will be picked up and it will differ between 
git repositories.  I've been wondering whether the cached macports install 
should just be regularly generated instead, along the other ci images.


Greetings, 

Andres
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