Hello,

While setting up a buildfarm installation for cygwin,  I've
uncountered the following
regression failure :

    float8               ... FAILED

================== pgsql.3132/src/test/regress/regression.diffs
*** ./expected/float8-small-is-zero.out Tue Jul 18 09:24:52 2006
--- ./results/float8.out        Tue Jul 18 09:53:42 2006
***************
*** 13,29 ****
 SELECT '-10e400'::float8;
 ERROR:  "-10e400" is out of range for type double precision
 SELECT '10e-400'::float8;
!  float8
! --------
!      0
! (1 row)
!
 SELECT '-10e-400'::float8;
!  float8
! --------
!     -0
! (1 row)
!
 -- bad input
 INSERT INTO FLOAT8_TBL(f1) VALUES ('');
 ERROR:  invalid input syntax for type double precision: ""
--- 13,21 ----
 SELECT '-10e400'::float8;
 ERROR:  "-10e400" is out of range for type double precision
 SELECT '10e-400'::float8;
! ERROR:  "10e-400" is out of range for type double precision
 SELECT '-10e-400'::float8;
! ERROR:  "-10e-400" is out of range for type double precision
 -- bad input
 INSERT INTO FLOAT8_TBL(f1) VALUES ('');
 ERROR:  invalid input syntax for type double precision: ""
***************
*** 377,383 ****
--- 369,377 ----
 INSERT INTO FLOAT8_TBL(f1) VALUES ('-10e400');
 ERROR:  "-10e400" is out of range for type double precision
 INSERT INTO FLOAT8_TBL(f1) VALUES ('10e-400');
+ ERROR:  "10e-400" is out of range for type double precision
 INSERT INTO FLOAT8_TBL(f1) VALUES ('-10e-400');
+ ERROR:  "-10e-400" is out of range for type double precision
 -- maintain external table consistency across platforms
 -- delete all values and reinsert well-behaved ones
 DELETE FROM FLOAT8_TBL;
=========================================

This happening on cygwin 1.5.20 (running on top of winXP),   gcc 3.4.4.


The entire check.log can be found here :
   http://www.newsoftcontrol.ro/~am/pgfarm/check.log
The other logs generated by the buildfarm can be found here:
  http://www.newsoftcontrol.ro/~am/pgfarm/



Cheers,
Adrian Maier

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