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On non-Windows machines, we use the Unix socket for connections to test postmasters, so there is no need to create a TCP socket. Furthermore, doing so causes failures due to port conflicts if two builds are carried out concurrently on one machine. (If the builds are done in different chroots, which is standard practice at least in Red Hat distros, there is no risk of conflict on the Unix socket.) Suppressing the TCP socket by setting listen_addresses to empty has long been standard practice for pg_regress, and pg_upgrade knows about this too ... but pg_upgrade's test.sh didn't get the memo. Back-patch to 9.2, and also sync the 9.2 version of the script with HEAD as much as practical. |
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controldata.c | ||
dump.c | ||
exec.c | ||
file.c | ||
function.c | ||
IMPLEMENTATION | ||
info.c | ||
Makefile | ||
option.c | ||
page.c | ||
parallel.c | ||
pg_upgrade.c | ||
pg_upgrade.h | ||
relfilenode.c | ||
server.c | ||
tablespace.c | ||
test.sh | ||
TESTING | ||
util.c | ||
version_old_8_3.c | ||
version.c |