Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Tom Lane wrote:
> >> That's not fixing the problem, unless your proposal includes never
> >> issuing any warnings at all, for anything.
> 
> > No warning for "*" because it is intentional, but warning for actual
> > stop words.
> 
> No, you're focusing on one symptom not the problem.  The problem is
> that we've got user-visible behavior going on during what's effectively
> a chance event, ie, a cache reload.
> 
> One possible real solution would be to tweak the dictionary APIs so
> that the dictionaries can find out whether this is the first load during
> a session, or a reload, and emit notices only in the first case.

Yea, that would work too.  Or just throw an error for a stop word in the
file and then you never get a reload (use "*" instead).

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