On Fri Aug 24 09:54:30 PDT 2012, Nick wrote: > > Perhaps the errors I got are clear to many of you, but I'm fairly new > to PostGIS. In trying to build 2.0.1, I get the following error > during make check: > regress/copytopology ... failed (diff expected obtained: > /tmp/pgis_reg/test_35_diff) > Looking at the diff, my environment has a "0" when there should be a > "1" in the output of layer_id_seq (from > postgis-2.0.1/topology/test/regress/): > Expected: > -layer_id_seq|1|1|1|9223372036854775807|1|1|1|f|f > Got: > +layer_id_seq|1|1|1|9223372036854775807|1|1|0|f|f
Hi Nick, I ran into your email while tracking this down myself, and I can't find that it ever got answered. So hopefully better late than never. This difference is just a cosmetic difference and is harmless. It was introduced by a change made in PostgreSQL in the point releases of 2012-08-17 (9.1.5, 9.0.9, etc.). It was commit aa7cd144062bef3baf8fd4548c0f54bb108c3270, if you wish to see the details. Postgis immunized against this change in commit r10234, which is in the development branch of Postgis and not yet released. The comments for that commit say it is for a PostgreSQL change in 9.2rc1, but that same change actually showed up in all of the PostgreSQL back branches as well. Cheers, Jeff _______________________________________________ postgis-users mailing list postgis-users@postgis.refractions.net http://postgis.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users