Aidan Van Dyk <ai...@highrise.ca> writes: > If we have "text files" that we need to be "binary equivilents" for > the purpose of diffing, we should probably attribute them in git > attributes to make sure they are not considered "text autocrlf'able". > It could be as simple as adding: > *.out -text > *.data -text > *.source -text > into src/test/regress/.gitattributes
Oh, hold the phone. We don't need to do that. When I went and looked, I realized that there *already is* a variant file largeobject_1.source that's meant to provide matching output for DOS-ified source files. The reason that hamerkop has been failing since commit 3a0e4d36ebd7f477822d5bae41ba121a40d22ccc is that that commit changed the largeobject test and did not bother to update all the corresponding expected files. Boo hiss. I went ahead and put in the length query, in hopes that the problem will be a little more obvious next time this happens. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers