Hell Hackers, long time no email!

I got a bug report for the semver extension:

  https://github.com/theory/pg-semver/issues/58

It claims that a test unexpected passes. That is, Test #31 is expected to fail, 
because it intentionally tests a version in which its parts overflow the 
int32[3] they’re stored in, with the expectation that one day we can refactor 
the type to handle larger version parts.

I can’t imagine there would be any circumstance under which int32 would somehow 
be larger than a signed 32-bit integer, but perhaps there is?

Scroll to the bottom of these pages to see the unexpected passes on i386 and 
armhf:

  
https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/unstable/i386/p/postgresql-semver/15208658/log.gz
  
https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/unstable/armhf/p/postgresql-semver/15208657/log.gz

Here’s the Postgres build output for those two platforms, as well, though 
nothing jumps out at me:

  
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=postgresql-13&arch=i386&ver=13.4-3&stamp=1630408269&raw=0
  
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=postgresql-13&arch=armhf&ver=13.4-3&stamp=1630412028&raw=0


Thanks,

David

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