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- Removed regression tests for postgres 10 and 11
- Fixed regression tests
* `allow_in_place_tablespaces` is used to fix running regression tests locally Signed-off-by: Daymel Bonne Solís <7658145+dbonne@users.noreply.github.com>
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Is there a reason to remove the tests? Yes, PostgreSQL version 10 and 11 is no longer supported, but it will be nice to know if and when pg_repack fails on these versions.
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What exactly is fixed in the regression tests? |
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It is not really a fix, but IMO an improvement, because it removes the need to create a tablespace outside of regression tests by utilizing But, I agree, there is no reason not to run tests on 10 and 11. |
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