On 2014-04-04 16:44:46 +0200, Andres Freund wrote: > On 2014-02-27 21:44:48 -0500, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > > +open HBA, ">>$tempdir/pgdata/pg_hba.conf"; > > +print HBA "local replication all trust\n"; > > +print HBA "host replication all 127.0.0.1/32 trust\n"; > > +print HBA "host replication all ::1/128 trust\n"; > > +close HBA; > > Given the recent make check security discussions, this doesn't seem like > a good idea... > > > +issues_sql_like(['createdb', 'foobar1'], qr/statement: CREATE DATABASE > > foobar1/, 'SQL CREATE DATABASE run'); > > +issues_sql_like(['createdb', 'foobar2', '-l', 'C', '-E', 'LATIN1', '-T', > > 'template0'], qr/statement: CREATE DATABASE foobar2 ENCODING 'LATIN1'/, > > 'create database with encoding'); > > Hm. Are all platforms guaranteed to provide latin1? > > > diff --git a/src/test/perl/TestLib.pm b/src/test/perl/TestLib.pm > > +if (!$ENV{PGPORT}) { > > + $ENV{PGPORT} = 65432; > > +} > > + > > +$ENV{PGPORT} = int($ENV{PGPORT}) % 65536; > > Hm. I think this should use logical similar to what pg_regress is using, > namely test a few ports. > > > +sub start_test_server { > > + my ($tempdir) = @_; > > + my $ret; > > + > > + system "initdb -D $tempdir/pgdata -A trust -N >/dev/null"; > > + $ret = system 'pg_ctl', '-D', "$tempdir/pgdata", '-s', '-w', '-l', > > "$tempdir/logfile", '-o', "--fsync=off -k $tempdir --listen-addresses='' > > --log-statement=all", 'start'; > > + > > + if ($ret != 0) { > > + system('cat', "$tempdir/logfile"); > > + BAIL_OUT("pg_ctl failed"); > > + } > > + > > + $ENV{PGHOST} = $tempdir; > > + $test_server_datadir = "$tempdir/pgdata"; > > + $test_server_logfile = "$tempdir/logfile"; > > +} > > Should stuff like --fsync-off, -k, really be on by default? > > I think the code to massage pg_hba.conf should also be here, there'll be > a fair number of tests that need it.
The issues here don't seem to have been addressed in the commit. At least the latin1 thing should be fixed. Greetings, Andres Freund -- Andres Freund http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training & Services -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers