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Update to suggest using PST8PDT time zone rather than full time zone string.
Include section on error message differences.
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@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ Introduction
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Andrew Yu. It tests standard SQL operations as well as the extensibility
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capabilities of PostgreSQL.
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These tests have recently been revised by Marc Fournier and others to
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become current for PostgreSQL v6.1. The tests are now packaged as
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These tests have recently been revised by Marc Fournier and Thomas Lockhart
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to become current for PostgreSQL v6.1. The tests are now packaged as
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functional units and should be easier to run and easier to interpret.
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Some properly installed and fully functional PostgreSQL installations
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can fail these regression tests due to artifacts of floating point
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can fail some of these regression tests due to artifacts of floating point
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representation and time zone support. The current tests are evaluated
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using a simple "diff" algorithm, and are sensitive to small system
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differences. For apparently failed tests, examining the differences
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@ -27,13 +27,21 @@ Preparation
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files with absolute pathnames and user names.
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The postmaster should be invoked with the system time zone set for
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Berkeley, California. On some systems, this can be accomplished by
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Berkeley, California. On many systems, this can be accomplished by
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setting the TZ environment variable before starting the postmaster
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(for csh/bash; use set/export for some other shells):
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setenv TZ PST8PDT7,M04.01.0,M10.05.03
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setenv TZ PST8PDT
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date
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/usr/local/pgsql/bin/postmaster -s
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The "date" command above should have returned the current system time
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in the PST8PDT time zone. If the PST8PDT database is not available, then
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your system may have returned the time in GMT. If the PST8PDT time zone
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is not available, you can set the time zone rules explicitly:
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setenv TZ PST8PDT7,M04.01.0,M10.05.03
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Directory Layout
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input/ .... .source files that are converted using 'make all' into
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@ -73,6 +81,15 @@ Comparing expected/actual output
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The files might not compare exactly. The following paragraphs attempt
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to explain the differences.
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Error message differences
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Some of the regression tests involve intentional invalid input values.
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Error messages can come from either the Postgres code or from the host
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platform system routines. In the latter case, the messages may vary
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between platforms, but should reflect similar information. These
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differences in messages will result in a "failed" regression test which
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can be validated by inspection.
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OID differences
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There are several places where PostgreSQL OID (object identifiers) appear
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@ -93,12 +110,14 @@ DATE/TIME differences
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is running in the same time zone as Berkeley, California. See details in
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the section on how to run the regression tests.
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If you do not explicitly set your time zone environment to PST/PDT, then
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If you do not explicitly set your time zone environment to PST8PDT, then
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most of the date and time results will reflect your local time zone and
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will fail the regression testing.
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There appear to be some systems which do not accept the same syntax for
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setting the local time zone.
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There appears to be some systems which do not accept the recommended syntax
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for explicitly setting the local time zone rules. Some systems using the
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public domain time zone package exhibit minor problems with pre-1970 PDT
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times, representing them in PST instead.
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FLOATING POINT differences
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@ -168,11 +187,9 @@ Current release notes (Thomas.Lockhart@jpl.nasa.gov)
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Three new data types (datetime, timespan, and circle) have been added to
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the native set of PostgreSQL types. Points, boxes, paths, and polygons
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have had their output formats improved, but the old-style input formats
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are accepted by v6.1. The source data files have not been updated to the
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new formats, but should be for the next release. The polygon output in
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misc.out has only been spot-checked for correctness relative to the
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original regression output.
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have had their output formats made consistant across the data types.
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The polygon output in misc.out has only been spot-checked for correctness
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relative to the original regression output.
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PostgreSQL v6.1 introduces a new, alternate optimizer which uses "genetic"
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algorithms. These algorithms introduce a random behavior in the ordering
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@ -204,6 +221,6 @@ Sample timing results
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to run, presumably due to the timing vagaries of multitasking systems.
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Time System
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06:12 Pentium Pro 180, 32MB, Linux 2.0.27, gcc 2.7.2 -O2 -m486
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06:12 Pentium Pro 180, 32MB, Linux 2.0.30, gcc 2.7.2 -O2 -m486
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12:06 P-100, 48MB, Linux 2.0.29, gcc
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39:58 Sparc IPC 32MB, Solaris 2.5, gcc 2.7.2.1 -O -g
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