On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Tom Lane wrote:
> "scott.marlowe" <scott.marlowe@ihs.com> writes:
> > Ok, now that I've run it that way, the last couple of pages of output
> > look like this:
>
> Hm. So the "while read line" loop is iterating only once.
>
> I was thinking to myself that something within the while loop must be
> eating up stdin, so that there's nothing left for the "while read" to
> read when control returns to the top of the loop. This strengthens that
> theory. Now, exactly what is reading stdin?
>
> My suspicion falls on the very-recently-added awk calls. Try changing
>
> (echo "SET autocommit TO 'on';"; awk 'BEGIN {printf "\\set ECHO all\n"}'; cat "$inputdir/sql/$1.sql") |
>
> to
>
> (echo "SET autocommit TO 'on';"; awk 'BEGIN {printf "\\set ECHO all\n"}' </dev/null; cat
"$inputdir/sql/$1.sql")|
>
> (there are two places to do this)
OK, that gets it to run all tests, but now virtually all of them fail...