I added the port back PGPORT, it is possible to have multiple versions of PostgreSQL installed on Centos, so if we ever do that, we'd have different versions running on different ports and will need this.
Change setup_db.sh to not rely on folder being part of a git repo (this is the part that was causing it to fail) maybe GHA does an export instead of a git clone. Doing
git status within the centos 7, gives the same error in the pgrouting folder.
Anyway not good to rely on it being a git repo, cause I thing when apt packagers test, the way they export and import into theirs it might not be testing against a git repo
Fixes #2452
Changes proposed in this pull request:
Test whenever any code changes
I added the port back PGPORT, it is possible to have multiple versions of PostgreSQL installed on Centos, so if we ever do that, we'd have different versions running on different ports and will need this.
Change setup_db.sh to not rely on folder being part of a git repo (this is the part that was causing it to fail) maybe GHA does an export instead of a git clone. Doing
git status
within the centos 7, gives the same error in the pgrouting folder. Anyway not good to rely on it being a git repo, cause I thing when apt packagers test, the way they export and import into theirs it might not be testing against a git repoFix syntax errors in edge_cases tests
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