On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 12:36 PM Andres Freund <and...@anarazel.de> wrote: > Create a CF entry for it, or enable CI on a github repo?
I created a CF entry for it. Then I had to try to Google around to find the URL from the cfbot, because it's not even linked from commitfest.postgresql.org for some reason. #blamemagnus I don't think that the Windows CI is running the TAP tests for contrib. At least, I can't find any indication of it in the output. So it doesn't really help to assess how portable this test is, unless I'm missing something. I looked through the Linux output. It looks to me like that does run the TAP tests for contrib. Unfortunately, the output is not in order and is also not labelled, so it's hard to tell what output goes with what contrib module. I named my test 001_basic.pl, but there are 12 of those already. I see that 13 copies of 001_basic.pl seem to have passed CI on Linux, so I guess the test ran and passed there. It seems like it would be an awfully good idea to mention the subdirectory name before each dump of output. -- Robert Haas EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com