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Hi,

- -- Joe Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Apparently you never read my reply to you all the way to the bottom. I
> said:

oh, sorry, I understand your mail wrong!
I understand it in this way, that you are not sure that there is something
buggy, so I looked more deeply in this issue. 

 
> I'm actively working on your issue. Please quit spamming all the lists
> with it.

I'm sorry, but after reading the desciption of "bugs" again I realised that
according to the list desciption "bugs" is the wrong one und "hackers" the
right; so, after debugging my code two days I'm now sure that there is
something wrong with Postgres. Normally such Problems are in my Application
;-)

If there is no answer like "Ah, it really seems that there is a bug, thanks
for the pointer, I'll look for it" I every time guess that the issue
depends on a mistake by myself or it is forgotten ... ;-)


Ciao
  Alvar

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