On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 07:21:08PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote: > Sorry, I don't buy this line of argument. Reasonable test design requires > making cost/benefit tradeoffs: the cost to run the test over and over, > and the cost to maintain the test itself (e.g. fix portability issues in > it) have to be balanced against the probability of it finding something > useful. I judge that the chance of this particular test finding something > is small, and I've had quite enough of the maintenance costs.
Yes, I agree with Tom's line of thoughts here. It seems to me that just dropping this part of the test is just but fine. -- Michael
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