On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 08:50:37AM -0700, Noah Misch wrote: > On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 11:17:57AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > > Noah Misch <n...@leadboat.com> writes: > > > I've added this as an open item. Confirmed in this setup: > > > > > -- Client > > > Windows Server 2016 > > > postgresql-10.0-beta2-windows-x64-binaries.zip from EnterpriseDB > > > > I wonder whether the other complainants were using EDB's build, > > and if not, just what were they using. The indirect question is: > > what version of OpenSSL is the Windows build using? > > Those binaries I used have OpenSSL 1.0.2l. > > > > I don't, however, see a smoking gun among commits. Would you bisect the > > > commits since 9.6 and see which one broke things? > > > > Gut instinct says that the reason this case fails when other tools > > can connect successfully is that libpqwalreceiver is the only tool > > that uses PQconnectStart/PQconnectPoll rather than a plain > > PQconnectdb, and that there is some behavioral difference between > > connectDBComplete's wait loop and libpqrcv_connect's wait loop that > > That would fit. Until v10 (commit 1e8a850), PQconnectStart() had no in-tree > callers outside of libpq itself.
[Action required within three days. This is a generic notification.] The above-described topic is currently a PostgreSQL 10 open item. Peter, since you committed the patch believed to have created it, you own this open item. If some other commit is more relevant or if this does not belong as a v10 open item, please let us know. Otherwise, please observe the policy on open item ownership[1] and send a status update within three calendar days of this message. Include a date for your subsequent status update. Testers may discover new open items at any time, and I want to plan to get them all fixed well in advance of shipping v10. Consequently, I will appreciate your efforts toward speedy resolution. Thanks. [1] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20170404140717.GA2675809%40tornado.leadboat.com -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers