postgresql/config/check_modules.pl
Andrew Dunstan cf12541f2b
Ensure the right perl is used for TAP tests on msys
In particular, perl with $Config{osname} = msys should only be used if
the build target is msys (which is currently buildable but not usable).
For builds targeted at native Windows, perl from the ucrt64 toolchain is
suitable.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220216210141.5glt5isg5qtwty4c@alap3.anarazel.de
2022-02-20 11:51:44 -05:00

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Perl

#
# Verify that required Perl modules are available,
# in at least the required minimum versions.
# (The required minimum versions are all quite ancient now,
# but specify them anyway for documentation's sake.)
#
use strict;
use warnings;
use Config;
use IPC::Run 0.79;
# Test::More and Time::HiRes are supposed to be part of core Perl,
# but some distros omit them in a minimal installation.
use Test::More 0.98;
use Time::HiRes 1.52;
# While here, we might as well report exactly what versions we found.
diag("IPC::Run::VERSION: $IPC::Run::VERSION");
diag("Test::More::VERSION: $Test::More::VERSION");
diag("Time::HiRes::VERSION: $Time::HiRes::VERSION");
# Check that if prove is using msys perl it is for an msys target
ok(($ENV{__CONFIG_HOST_OS__} || "") eq 'msys',
"Msys perl used for correct target")
if $Config{osname} eq 'msys';
ok(1);
done_testing();