Dann Corbit writes: > So far, I have seen three problems pointed out (out of 600+ tests). > That's 0.5% defects. Why not just drop the stupid tests, or bend them > to test for what they ought to be testing.
The problem with crashme is that it tells you nothing of practical value. It doesn't tell you whether PostgreSQL works right. It doesn't tell you whether PostgreSQL works well. It doesn't tell you whether PostgreSQL conforms to some standard. It doesn't even tell whether PostgreSQL is compatible to some other product. The only thing that you could possibly get out of fixing crashme is to look better in crashme. And for the above reasons, there is little interest in working on that. -- Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]