[Dbix-class] PAGING JNAPIOROWSKI
Matt S Trout
dbix-class at trout.me.uk
Wed Jan 24 14:46:24 GMT 2007
Yes, I'm top posting. And I almost certainly spelt your name wrong.
And you've left us with failing tests so FIX YER CODE, and while
you're there please go through your code and REMOVE ANY TABS. The
standard for DBIx::Class is TWO SPACE INDENT and I would like it kept
to.
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On 24 Jan 2007, at 14:02, David Jack Olrik wrote:
>
> On 24/01/2007, at 14.04, Matt S Trout wrote:
>
>> A few? I only see one, 76joins.t, which is being worked on in the
>> collapse_result_rewrite branch
>
> Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail List of Failed
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---------
> t/76joins.t 1 256 53 1 53
> t/bindtype_columns.t 255 65280 3 6 1-3
> 15 tests and 18 subtests skipped.
> Failed 2/95 test scripts. 4/2198 subtests failed.
> Files=95, Tests=2198, 661 wallclock secs (105.26 cusr + 25.79 csys
> = 131.05 CPU)
> Failed 2/95 test programs. 4/2198 subtests failed.
>
> t/bindtype_columns.t fails as et asumes that my postgres user is
> called 'postgres'.
> (I use posegres 8.1 from macports whose postgres user is called
> 'postgres81')
>
> Adding a 'postgres' user allows the test to pass, so just ignore me =)
>
> Unless someone knows a reliable way to autodetect the postgres
> 'super user'...
>
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