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# Test in-version upgrading (usually used after catalog version bumps) use strict; use lib 't'; use TestLib; use PgCommon; use Test::More tests => 15 * @MAJORS; foreach my $v (@MAJORS) { SKIP: { skip "pg_upgrade not supported on $v", 15 if ($v < 9.2); note "PostgreSQL $v"; program_ok 0, "pg_createcluster $v main --start", 0; program_ok 0, "pg_upgradecluster -m upgrade --old-bindir=$PgCommon::binroot$v/bin -v $v --rename upgr $v main", 0; like_program_out 0, "pg_lsclusters -h", 0, qr/$v main 5433 down.*\n$v upgr 5432 online/; program_ok 0, "pg_dropcluster $v main --stop", 0; program_ok 0, "pg_dropcluster $v upgr --stop", 0; is ((system "rm -rf /var/log/postgresql/pg_upgradecluster-$v-$v-upgr.*"), 0, 'Cleaning pg_upgrade log files'); check_clean; } } # vim: filetype=perl