@ -311,8 +311,12 @@ $node->command_fails(
'-T with invalid format fails' ) ;
'-T with invalid format fails' ) ;
# Tar format doesn't support filenames longer than 100 bytes.
# Tar format doesn't support filenames longer than 100 bytes.
# Create the test file via a short name directory so it doesn't blow the
# Windows path limit.
my $ lftmp = PostgreSQL::Test::Utils:: tempdir_short ;
dir_symlink "$pgdata" , "$lftmp/pgdata" ;
my $ superlongname = "superlongname_" . ( "x" x 100 ) ;
my $ superlongname = "superlongname_" . ( "x" x 100 ) ;
my $ superlongpath = "$pgdata/$superlongname" ;
my $ superlongpath = "$lftmp/ pgdata/$superlongname" ;
open my $ file , '>' , "$superlongpath"
open my $ file , '>' , "$superlongpath"
or die "unable to create file $superlongpath" ;
or die "unable to create file $superlongpath" ;
@ -320,7 +324,7 @@ close $file;
$ node - > command_fails (
$ node - > command_fails (
[ @ pg_basebackup_defs , '-D' , "$tempdir/tarbackup_l1" , '-Ft' ] ,
[ @ pg_basebackup_defs , '-D' , "$tempdir/tarbackup_l1" , '-Ft' ] ,
'pg_basebackup tar with long name fails' ) ;
'pg_basebackup tar with long name fails' ) ;
unlink "$pgdata/$superlongname " ;
unlink "$superlongpath " ;
# The following tests are for symlinks.
# The following tests are for symlinks.