Hello all,
I have been packaging cvs snapshots, and now 8.4 beta 1 for Debian
recently, and hammered on postgresql-common enough to make it work
with 8.4 now (some changed semantics, migration of obsolete/renamed
postgresql.conf settings, etc.). Almost all of the tests pass now, so
it's generally working great.
The test suite detected one regression in libpq, though: Setting
$PGHOST now complains about a missing root.crt, although this is only
relevant on the server side (or did I misunderstood this?)
$ PGHOST=127.0.0.1 /usr/lib/postgresql/8.4/bin/psql -l
psql: root certificate file "/home/martin/.postgresql/root.crt" does not exist
Thank you!
Martin
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