On Wed, Dec 07, 2022 at 03:14:09PM +0100, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > Here is the next step. To contain the scope, I focused on just "make check" > for now. This patch removes all incidental calls to md5(), replacing them > with sha256(), so that they'd pass with or without FIPS mode. (Two tests > would need alternative expected files: md5 and password. I have not > included those here.)
Yeah, fine by me to do that step-by-step. > Some tests inspect the actual md5 result strings or build statistics based > on them. I have tried to carefully preserve the meaning of the original > tests, to the extent that they could be inferred, in some cases adjusting > example values by matching the md5 outputs to the equivalent sha256 outputs. > Some cases are tricky or mysterious or both and could use another look. incremental_sort mostly relies on the plan generated, so the change should be rather straight-forward I guess, though there may be a side effect depending on costing. Hmm, it does not look like stats_ext would be an issue as it checks the stats correlation of the attributes for mcv_lists_arrays. largeobject_1.out has been forgotten in the set requiring a refresh. -- Michael
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