> On Mar 13, 2021, at 10:46 AM, Noah Misch <n...@leadboat.com> wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 05:04:09PM -0800, Mark Dilger wrote:
>>> On Mar 12, 2021, at 3:24 PM, Mark Dilger <mark.dil...@enterprisedb.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> and the second deals with an apparent problem with IPC::Run shell expanding 
>>> an asterisk on some platforms but not others.  That second one, if true, 
>>> seems like a problem with scope beyond the pg_amcheck project, as 
>>> TestLib::command_checks_all uses IPC::Run, and it would be desirable to 
>>> have consistent behavior across platforms.
> 
>>> One of pg_amcheck's regression tests was passing an asterisk through
>>> TestLib's command_checks_all() command, which gets through to
>>> pg_amcheck without difficulty on most platforms, but appears to get
>>> shell expanded on Windows (jacana) and AIX (hoverfly).
> 
> For posterity, I can't reproduce this on hoverfly.  The suite fails the same
> way at f371a4c and f371a4c^.  More-recently (commit 58f5749), the suite passes
> even after reverting f371a4c.  Self-contained IPC::Run usage also does not
> corroborate the theory:
> 
> [nm@power8-aix 8:0 2021-03-13T18:32:23 clean 0]$ perl -MIPC::Run -e 
> 'IPC::Run::run "printf", "%s\n", "*"'
> *
> [nm@power8-aix 8:0 2021-03-13T18:32:29 clean 0]$ perl -MIPC::Run -e 
> 'IPC::Run::run "sh", "-c", "printf %s\\\\n *"'
> COPYRIGHT
> GNUmakefile.in
> HISTORY
> Makefile
> README
> README.git
> aclocal.m4
> config
> configure
> configure.ac
> contrib
> doc
> src
> 
>> there is a similar symptom caused by an unrelated problem
> 
>> Subject: [PATCH v3] Avoid use of non-portable option ordering in
>> command_checks_all().
> 
> On a glibc system, "env POSIXLY_CORRECT=1 make check ..." tests this.

Thanks for investigating!

The reason I suspected that passing the '*' through IPC::Run had to do with the 
error that pg_amcheck gave.  It complained that too many arguments where being 
passed to it, and that the first such argument was "pg_amcheck.c".  There's no 
reason pg_amcheck should know it's source file name, nor that the regression 
test should know that, which suggested that the asterisk was being shell 
expanded within the src/bin/pg_amcheck/ directory and the file listing was 
being passed into pg_amcheck as arguments.

That theory may have been wrong, but it was the only theory I had at the time.  
I don't have access to any of the machines where that happened, so it is hard 
for me to investigate further.

—
Mark Dilger
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