* From: Noah Misch [mailto:n...@leadboat.com]
> I liked the proposal here; was there a problem with it? > http://www.postgresql.org/message- > id/ca+tgmoz3ake4enctmqmzsykc_0pjl_u4c_x47ge48uy1upb...@mail.gmail.com You're referring to the suggestion of accepting and ignoring the option on non-Windows, right? I can do that, I just don't see the point as long as pg_ctl has a separate code path (well, #ifdef) for Windows anyway. > The pg_upgrade test suite and the $(prove_check)-based test suites rely on > their pg_ctl-started postmasters receiving any console ^C. pg_ctl > deserves a --foreground or --no-background option for callers that prefer > the current behavior. That, or those tests need a new way to launch the > postmaster. Ah. More good news. Just to confirm, this is only about the tests, right, not the code they are testing? If so, is there even a way to run either on Windows? The pg_upgrade test suite is a shell script, and prove_check is defined in Makefile.global and definitely not applicable to Windows. -- Christian -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers