>
> backend/libpq/pgcomm.c no longer compiles on my system. The cvs log sez
>
> Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it>
> > socket-flock.patch
> > use advisory locks to check if the unix socket can be deleted.
> > A running postmaster keeps a lock on that file. A starting
> > postmaster exits if the file exists and is locked, otherwise
> > it deletes the sockets and proceeds.
> > This avoid the need to remove manually the file after a postmaster
> > or system crash.
> > I don't know if flock is available on any system. If not we could
> > define a HAVE_FLOCK set by configure.
>
> flock is *VERY* far from portable. I am aware of three or four
> different, mutually incompatible file locking syscalls on different
> Unix flavors. flock is just one of the contestants. Even if the
> call syntax were uniform, the semantics are not portable enough to
> be safe (advisory locks don't work on NFS-mounted files, for example).
>
> Massimo has a good idea in the long run, but I have strong doubts that
> we want to start working the bugs out two days before a beta release
> cycle. Portable file locking in Unix is a very nasty can of worms,
> and I recommend not opening it at this particular point.
>
> In short: I'd like to see this patch backed out until after 6.4.
>
Yes, I'm aware of this. For the moment I suggest we put a #ifdef linux
around the code until a more portable solution is found.
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