diff --git a/src/test/isolation/expected/inplace-inval.out b/src/test/isolation/expected/inplace-inval.out
index 67b34ad20ca..e68eca5de98 100644
--- a/src/test/isolation/expected/inplace-inval.out
+++ b/src/test/isolation/expected/inplace-inval.out
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 Parsed test spec with 3 sessions
 
-starting permutation: cachefill3 cir1 cic2 ddl3 read1
+starting permutation: cachefill3 cir1 cic2 ddl3
 step cachefill3: TABLE newly_indexed;
 c
 -
@@ -9,14 +9,6 @@ c
 step cir1: BEGIN; CREATE INDEX i1 ON newly_indexed (c); ROLLBACK;
 step cic2: CREATE INDEX i2 ON newly_indexed (c);
 step ddl3: ALTER TABLE newly_indexed ADD extra int;
-step read1: 
-	SELECT relhasindex FROM pg_class WHERE oid = 'newly_indexed'::regclass;
-
-relhasindex
------------
-f          
-(1 row)
-
 
 starting permutation: cir1 cic2 ddl3 read1
 step cir1: BEGIN; CREATE INDEX i1 ON newly_indexed (c); ROLLBACK;
diff --git a/src/test/isolation/specs/inplace-inval.spec b/src/test/isolation/specs/inplace-inval.spec
index d8e1c98b8e9..96954fd86c4 100644
--- a/src/test/isolation/specs/inplace-inval.spec
+++ b/src/test/isolation/specs/inplace-inval.spec
@@ -27,12 +27,14 @@ step cachefill3	{ TABLE newly_indexed; }
 step ddl3		{ ALTER TABLE newly_indexed ADD extra int; }
 
 
+# XXX shows an extant bug.  Adding step read1 at the end would usually print
+# relhasindex=f (not wanted).  This does not reach the unwanted behavior under
+# -DCATCACHE_FORCE_RELEASE and friends.
 permutation
 	cachefill3	# populates the pg_class row in the catcache
 	cir1	# sets relhasindex=true; rollback discards cache inval
 	cic2	# sees relhasindex=true, skips changing it (so no inval)
 	ddl3	# cached row as the oldtup of an update, losing relhasindex
-	read1	# observe damage XXX is an extant bug
 
 # without cachefill3, no bug
 permutation cir1 cic2 ddl3 read1