> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> "Hiroshi Inoue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> Remove the 'index deactivation' code, since it provides 
> >> no useful protection in the shared- index case. 
> 
> > Seems a funny reason to me.
> 
> Well, as you know I never liked that code; modifying permanent on-disk
> data didn't seem like a sensible way to protect against intra-transaction
> interlock problems.  So when I saw a chance to get rid of it, I thought
> we should take it.

You dislike it and so what ?
Are you interested in the discussion ?
 
> > I've spent a pretty much time only to put back your change.
> 
> Why?  As far as I know, the modified code does everything you want.

How do you what I want ?
In the first place, there has been no discussion like discussion
in this topic. 

regards,
Hiroshi Inoue

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