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Work around NetBSD shell issue in pg_upgrade test script.
The NetBSD shell apparently returns non-zero from an unset command if the variable is already unset. This matters when, as in pg_upgrade's test.sh, we are working under 'set -e'. To protect against this, we first set the PG variables to an empty string before unsetting them completely. Error found on buildfarm member coypu, solution from Rémi Zara.
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@ -67,14 +67,20 @@ PGDATA="$BASE_PGDATA.old"
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export PGDATA
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export PGDATA
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rm -rf "$BASE_PGDATA" "$PGDATA"
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rm -rf "$BASE_PGDATA" "$PGDATA"
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unset PGDATABASE
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# Clear out any environment vars that might cause libpq to connect to
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unset PGUSER
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# the wrong postmaster (cf pg_regress.c)
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unset PGSERVICE
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#
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unset PGSSLMODE
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# Some shells, such as NetBSD's, return non-zero from unset if the variable
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unset PGREQUIRESSL
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# is already unset. Since we are operating under 'set -e', this causes the
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unset PGCONNECT_TIMEOUT
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# script to fail. To guard against this, set them all to an empty string first.
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unset PGHOST
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PGDATABASE=""; unset PGDATABASE
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unset PGHOSTADDR
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PGUSER=""; unset PGUSER
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PGSERVICE=""; unset PGSERVICE
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PGSSLMODE="" unset PGSSLMODE
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PGREQUIRESSL=""; unset PGREQUIRESSL
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PGCONNECT_TIMEOUT=""; unset PGCONNECT_TIMEOUT
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PGHOST="" unset PGHOST
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PGHOSTADDR=""; unset PGHOSTADDR
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logdir=$PWD/log
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logdir=$PWD/log
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rm -rf "$logdir"
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rm -rf "$logdir"
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