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It's long since we need to have binary upgrade tests in our CI. One example is the timescale#6935 (and others) that can be prevented if we have such kind of test in our CI. To implement th `pg_upgrade` test we used the python Testing Framework for PostgreSQL (https://github.com/postgrespro/testgres). Unfortunately the testing framework don't have the ability to retain the pg_upgrade log files after a sucessful execution, then we created a PR to make it possible and we'll use this patched version until we get the code merged and released on upstream. postgrespro/testgres#125 Closes timescale#3868 timescale#4428
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It's long we need to have binary upgrade tests in our CI. One example is timescale#6935 (and others) that can be prevented if we have such kind of test in our CI. To implement th `pg_upgrade` test we used the python Testing Framework for PostgreSQL (https://github.com/postgrespro/testgres). Unfortunately the testing framework don't have the ability to retain the pg_upgrade log files after a sucessful execution, then we created a PR to make it possible and we'll use this patched version until we get the code merged and released on upstream. postgrespro/testgres#125 Closes timescale#3868 timescale#4428
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It's long we need to have binary upgrade tests in our CI. One example is timescale#6935 (and others) that can be prevented if we have such kind of test in our CI. To implement th `pg_upgrade` test we used the python Testing Framework for PostgreSQL (https://github.com/postgrespro/testgres). Unfortunately the testing framework don't have the ability to retain the pg_upgrade log files after a successful execution, then we created a PR to make it possible and we'll use this patched version until we get the code merged and released on upstream. postgrespro/testgres#125 Closes timescale#3868 timescale#4428
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It's long we need to have binary upgrade tests in our CI. One example is timescale#6935 (and others) that can be prevented if we have such kind of test in our CI. To implement th `pg_upgrade` test we used the python Testing Framework for PostgreSQL (https://github.com/postgrespro/testgres). Unfortunately the testing framework don't have the ability to retain the pg_upgrade log files after a successful execution, then we created a PR to make it possible and we'll use this patched version until we get the code merged and released on upstream. postgrespro/testgres#125 Closes timescale#3868 timescale#4428
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It's long we need to have binary upgrade tests in our CI. One example is timescale#6935 (and others) that can be prevented if we have such kind of test in our CI. To implement the `pg_upgrade` test we used the python Testing Framework for PostgreSQL (https://github.com/postgrespro/testgres). Unfortunately the testing framework don't have the ability to retain the pg_upgrade log files after a successful execution, then we created a PR to make it possible and we'll use this patched version until we get the code merged and released on upstream. postgrespro/testgres#125 Closes timescale#3868 timescale#4428
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It's long we need to have binary upgrade tests in our CI. One example is timescale#6935 (and others) that can be prevented if we have such kind of test in our CI. To implement the `pg_upgrade` test we used the python Testing Framework for PostgreSQL (https://github.com/postgrespro/testgres). Unfortunately the testing framework don't have the ability to retain the pg_upgrade log files after a successful execution, then we created a PR to make it possible and we'll use this patched version until we get the code merged and released on upstream. postgrespro/testgres#125 Closes timescale#3868 timescale#4428
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It's long we need to have binary upgrade tests in our CI. One example is timescale#6935 (and others) that can be prevented if we have such kind of test in our CI. To implement the `pg_upgrade` test we used the python Testing Framework for PostgreSQL (https://github.com/postgrespro/testgres). Unfortunately the testing framework don't have the ability to retain the pg_upgrade log files after a successful execution, then we created a PR to make it possible and we'll use this patched version until we get the code merged and released on upstream. postgrespro/testgres#125 Closes timescale#3868 timescale#4428
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It's long we need to have binary upgrade tests in our CI. One example is timescale#6935 (and others) that can be prevented if we have such kind of test in our CI. To implement the `pg_upgrade` test we used the python Testing Framework for PostgreSQL (https://github.com/postgrespro/testgres). Unfortunately the testing framework don't have the ability to retain the pg_upgrade log files after a successful execution, then we created a PR to make it possible and we'll use this patched version until we get the code merged and released on upstream. postgrespro/testgres#125 Closes timescale#3868 timescale#4428
@fabriziomello Thank you for the contrib |
It will be added in the next testgres version 1.10.1 |
Thank you @demonolock |
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It's long we need to have binary upgrade tests in our CI. One example is timescale#6935 (and others) that can be prevented if we have such kind of test in our CI. To implement the `pg_upgrade` test we used the python Testing Framework for PostgreSQL (https://github.com/postgrespro/testgres). Unfortunately the testing framework don't have the ability to retain the pg_upgrade log files after a successful execution, then we created a PR to make it possible and we'll use this patched version until we get the code merged and released on upstream. postgrespro/testgres#125 Closes timescale#3868 timescale#4428
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It's long we need to have binary upgrade tests in our CI. One example is timescale#6935 (and others) that can be prevented if we have such kind of test in our CI. To implement the `pg_upgrade` test we used the python Testing Framework for PostgreSQL (https://github.com/postgrespro/testgres). Unfortunately the testing framework don't have the ability to retain the pg_upgrade log files after a successful execution, then we created a PR to make it possible and we'll use this patched version until we get the code merged and released on upstream. postgrespro/testgres#125 Closes timescale#3868 timescale#4428
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It's long we need to have binary upgrade tests in our CI. One example is timescale#6935 (and others) that can be prevented if we have such kind of test in our CI. To implement the `pg_upgrade` test we used the python Testing Framework for PostgreSQL (https://github.com/postgrespro/testgres). Unfortunately the testing framework don't have the ability to retain the pg_upgrade log files after a successful execution, then we created a PR to make it possible and we'll use this patched version until we get the code merged and released on upstream. postgrespro/testgres#125 Closes timescale#3868 timescale#4428
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It's long we need to have binary upgrade tests in our CI. One example is timescale#6935 (and others) that can be prevented if we have such kind of test in our CI. To implement the `pg_upgrade` test we used the python Testing Framework for PostgreSQL (https://github.com/postgrespro/testgres). Unfortunately the testing framework don't have the ability to retain the pg_upgrade log files after a successful execution, then we created a PR to make it possible and we'll use this patched version until we get the code merged and released on upstream. postgrespro/testgres#125 Closes timescale#3868 timescale#4428
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It's long we need to have binary upgrade tests in our CI. One example is timescale#6935 (and others) that can be prevented if we have such kind of test in our CI. To implement the `pg_upgrade` test we used the python Testing Framework for PostgreSQL (https://github.com/postgrespro/testgres). Unfortunately the testing framework don't have the ability to retain the pg_upgrade log files after a successful execution, then we created a PR to make it possible and we'll use this patched version until we get the code merged and released on upstream. postgrespro/testgres#125 Closes timescale#3868 timescale#4428
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It's long we need to have binary upgrade tests in our CI. One example is #6935 (and others) that can be prevented if we have such kind of test in our CI. To implement the `pg_upgrade` test we used the python Testing Framework for PostgreSQL (https://github.com/postgrespro/testgres). Unfortunately the testing framework don't have the ability to retain the pg_upgrade log files after a successful execution, then we created a PR to make it possible and we'll use this patched version until we get the code merged and released on upstream. postgrespro/testgres#125 Closes #3868 #4428
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