On Mon, 31 Dec 2018 at 17:43, Rajib Deb <rajib_...@infosys.com> wrote:
>
> Dear All
> I put a printf statement in the "main.c" code and built it. Later when I 
> tried to execute INITDB, I got the following error
>
> The program "postgres" was found by xxxx but was not the same version as 
> initdb.Check your installation
>
> After some analysis, I figured out that this error is being generated because 
> "ret" code from "PG_CTL.c" is returning a non zero return code while it is 
> comparing the line and versionstr in "exec.c". It looks like while reading 
> the line in "pipe_read_line" method, it is concatenating the printf statement 
> with the postgres version(postgres (PostgreSQL)xxxxx).
>
> I thought this probably is a defect and maybe the buffer needs to be flushed 
> out before reading it in "pipe_read_line" method. Before doing further 
> investigation and putting a possible fix, I thought to check with this group 
> if it is worth putting the effort.

>From looking at the code, it appears what happens is that
find_other_exec() calls "postgres -V" and reads the first line of the
output, so probably what's going on is you're printing out your
additional line even when postgres is called with -V or --version...
Would it not be easier just not to do that?

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