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# This test runs last since we are reinstalling postgresql-common, and we want
# to avoid spoiling the other tests with any version skew.
use strict;
use lib 't';
use TestLib;
use PgCommon;
use Test::More tests => $PgCommon::rpm ? 1 : 15;
if ($PgCommon::rpm) {
pass 'No maintainer script tests on rpm';
exit;
}
my $v = $MAJORS[-1];
note -d "/run/systemd/system" ? "We are running systemd" : "We are not running systemd";
# create cluster
program_ok 0, "pg_createcluster $v main --start";
# get postmaster PID
my $postmaster_pid = `head -1 /var/lib/postgresql/$v/main/postmaster.pid`;
chomp $postmaster_pid;
ok $postmaster_pid > 0, "postmaster PID is $postmaster_pid";
# "upgrade" postgresql-common to check if postgresql.service is left alone
program_ok 0, 'apt-get update -q', 0, '';
note `apt-cache policy postgresql-common`;
program_ok 0, 'apt-get install -y --reinstall -o DPkg::Options::=--force-confnew postgresql-common', 0, '';
note `apt-cache policy postgresql-common`;
# get postmaster PID again, compare
my $postmaster_pid2 = `head -1 /var/lib/postgresql/$v/main/postmaster.pid`;
chomp $postmaster_pid2;
ok $postmaster_pid2 > 0, "postmaster PID is $postmaster_pid2";
is $postmaster_pid, $postmaster_pid2, "postmaster was not restarted";
# stop server, clean up, check for leftovers
program_ok 0, "pg_dropcluster $v main --stop";
check_clean;
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