On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 3:14 PM Hayato Kuroda (Fujitsu)
<kuroda.hayato@fujitsu.com> wrote:
>
> Dear hackers,
>
> PSA the patch to solve the issue [1].
>
> Kindly Peter E. and Andrew raised an issue that delete_old_cluster.sh is
> generated in the source directory, even when the VPATH/meson build.
> This can avoid by changing the directory explicitly.
>
Hi Kuroda-san,
Thanks for the patch.
I reproduced the bug, then after applying your patch, I confirmed the
problem is fixed. I used the VPATH build
~~~
BEFORE
t/001_basic.pl .......... ok
t/002_pg_upgrade.pl ..... ok
t/003_logical_slots.pl .. ok
All tests successful.
Files=3, Tests=39, 128 wallclock secs ( 0.05 usr 0.01 sys + 12.90
cusr 7.43 csys = 20.39 CPU)
Result: PASS
OBSERVE THE BUG
Look in the source folder and notice the file that should not be there.
[postgres@CentOS7-x64 pg_upgrade]$ pwd
/home/postgres/oss_postgres_misc/src/bin/pg_upgrade
[postgres@CentOS7-x64 pg_upgrade]$ ls *.sh
delete_old_cluster.sh
~~~
AFTER
# +++ tap check in src/bin/pg_upgrade +++
t/001_basic.pl .......... ok
t/002_pg_upgrade.pl ..... ok
t/003_logical_slots.pl .. ok
All tests successful.
Files=3, Tests=39, 128 wallclock secs ( 0.06 usr 0.01 sys + 13.02
cusr 7.28 csys = 20.37 CPU)
Result: PASS
CONFIRM THE FIX
Check the offending file is no longer in the src folder
[postgres@CentOS7-x64 pg_upgrade]$ pwd
/home/postgres/oss_postgres_misc/src/bin/pg_upgrade
[postgres@CentOS7-x64 pg_upgrade]$ ls *.sh
ls: cannot access *.sh: No such file or directory
Instead, it is found in the VPATH folder
[postgres@CentOS7-x64 pg_upgrade]$ pwd
/home/postgres/vpath_dir/src/bin/pg_upgrade
[postgres@CentOS7-x64 pg_upgrade]$ ls tmp_check/
delete_old_cluster.sh log results
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Kind Regards,
Peter Smith.
Fujitsu Australia