On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, Reini Urban wrote: > Gavin Sherry schrieb: > > On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, Reini Urban wrote: > >>But the regression test fails: (the only failing test against cvs HEAD) > >>This is not only a pg_dump/pg_restore issue, or? > >> > >>-- Will fail with bad path > >>CREATE TABLESPACE badspace LOCATION '/no/such/location'; > >>ERROR: could not set permissions on directory "/no/such/location": No > >>such file or directory > >>-- No such tablespace > >>CREATE TABLE bar (i int) TABLESPACE nosuchspace; > >>ERROR: tablespace "nosuchspace" does not exist > >>-- Fail, not empty > >>DROP TABLESPACE testspace; > >>ERROR: tablespace "testspace" is not empty > >>DROP SCHEMA testschema CASCADE; > >>NOTICE: drop cascades to table testschema.foo > >>-- Should succeed > >>DROP TABLESPACE testspace; > >> > >>=> > >> > >>*************** > >>*** 38,45 **** > >> ERROR: tablespace "nosuchspace" does not exist > >> -- Fail, not empty > >> DROP TABLESPACE testspace; > >>! ERROR: tablespace "testspace" is not empty > >> DROP SCHEMA testschema CASCADE; > >>! NOTICE: drop cascades to table testschema.foo > >> -- Should succeed > >> DROP TABLESPACE testspace; > >>--- 41,49 ---- > >> ERROR: tablespace "nosuchspace" does not exist > >> -- Fail, not empty > >> DROP TABLESPACE testspace; > >>! ERROR: tablespace "testspace" does not exist > >> DROP SCHEMA testschema CASCADE; > >>! ERROR: schema "testschema" does not exist > >> -- Should succeed > >> DROP TABLESPACE testspace; > >>+ ERROR: tablespace "testspace" does not exist > > > > > > I cannot recreate on Linux. What platform, etc, are you on? > > hmm, I'll investigate then. > > postgresql latest CVS with 2 minor shlib building patches left > (added -lpgport) > cygwin-1.5.11 > gcc-3.4.1
Hmm.. sounds like we're trying to support tablespaces on a system which doesn't actually support symlinks (in the way we need them). Can any of the windows guys help? Gavin ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match