| From: | Peter Bierman <bierman(at)apple(dot)com> |
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| To: | Neil Tiffin <ntiffin(at)earthlink(dot)net> |
| Cc: | pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: Regression failed Mac OSX |
| Date: | 2001-04-04 23:30:16 |
| Message-ID: | v03130304b6f158b161b4@[17.202.21.230] |
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At 5:47 PM -0500 4/4/01, Neil Tiffin wrote:
>Using current cvs version on Mac OS X 10.0
>
>test horology ... FAILED
I can't reproduce this on a 10.0 (4K78) system. I just ran the regression tests from cvs HEAD downloaded @ 16:10 PDT on a G3/350. It also passed several dozen iterations on a G4/400 and a G4/450x2 running 10.0.1.
Looping (make clean; make runcheck) in a shell while loop seems to eat all available disk space, but I don't think that's a PG bug.
Oooh, while waiting for another check to pass, I read the pgsql-hackers archives, and I see that the horology test problem was because of daylight savings time (on all platforms). It appears to have been resolved, because current sources don't have the problem.
-pmb
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