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  1. Re: [BUGS] pg_regress fails at "point" test

    Giles Lean <giles@nemeton.com.au> — 2001-08-14T22:24:33Z

    
    On 30 Jul 2001 Tom Lane wrote:
    
    > pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org writes:
    > > gcc2.95; hppa2.0-hp-hpux10.20, postgresql 7.1.2
    > > make check checks the first group all right (tests check out ok and
    > > a process "postgres:" shows up in the process list.
    > > When "make check" displays "parallel group (18 tests):  point lseg"
    > > the "postgres:" process disappears from the process list and
    > > the test does not complete. Or, rather, not until I lose
    > > patience (15min). Incidentally the shell process that make started
    > > keeps running and eats up all the CPU time.
    > 
    > Known bug in HPUX's Bourne shell --- evidently it can't cope with so
    > many children in parallel.  It works if you do
    > 
    > 	gmake SHELL=/bin/ksh check
    > 
    > or if you run the non-parallel "installcheck".  See FAQ_HPUX.
    > 
    > If I still had a support contract in force with HP, I'd file a bug
    > report...
    
    I reduced the pg_regress script to a test case and submitted a CR:
    
        JAGad84609 /usr/bin/sh hang on PostgreSQL regression test
    
    The defect is filed against HP-UX 11i, but I noted that the defect is
    present on 11.00 and 10.20 as well.
    
    Regards,
    
    Giles