Yura Sokolov писал 2021-04-18 23:29:
Tom Lane писал 2021-04-13 17:45:
Justin Pryzby writes:
On Fri, Apr 09, 2021 at 04:28:25PM +0300, Yura Sokolov wrote:
Occasinally I found I'm not able to `make check` old Postgresql
versions.
I've bisected between REL_11_0 and "Rename pg_rewind's
copy_fi
Tom Lane писал 2021-04-13 17:45:
Justin Pryzby writes:
On Fri, Apr 09, 2021 at 04:28:25PM +0300, Yura Sokolov wrote:
Occasinally I found I'm not able to `make check` old Postgresql
versions.
I've bisected between REL_11_0 and "Rename pg_rewind's
copy_file_range()"
and
found 372728b0d495526
Justin Pryzby writes:
> On Fri, Apr 09, 2021 at 04:28:25PM +0300, Yura Sokolov wrote:
>> Occasinally I found I'm not able to `make check` old Postgresql versions.
>> I've bisected between REL_11_0 and "Rename pg_rewind's copy_file_range()"
>> and
>> found 372728b0d49552641f0ea83d9d2e08817de038fa
On Fri, Apr 09, 2021 at 04:28:25PM +0300, Yura Sokolov wrote:
> Good day, hackers.
>
> I've got HP ProBook 640g8 with i7-1165g7. I've installed Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on
> it
> and started to play with PostgreSQL sources.
>
> Occasinally I found I'm not able to `make check` old Postgresql versions.
Do
Yura Sokolov писал 2021-04-09 16:28:
Good day, hackers.
I've got HP ProBook 640g8 with i7-1165g7. I've installed Ubuntu 20.04
LTS on it
and started to play with PostgreSQL sources.
Occasinally I found I'm not able to `make check` old Postgresql
versions.
At least 9.6 and 10. They are failed
Good day, hackers.
I've got HP ProBook 640g8 with i7-1165g7. I've installed Ubuntu 20.04
LTS on it
and started to play with PostgreSQL sources.
Occasinally I found I'm not able to `make check` old Postgresql
versions.
At least 9.6 and 10. They are failed at the initdb stage in the call to
po