For community review and application to HEAD; minor patch. Under Win32, stat() returns an st_ino field, but it has no meaning (on Win2K, and possibly all Win32 variants, it is always 0). This causes a number of problems in the dfmgr.c logic, which basically all revolve around the fact that *any* two files will appear to have the same inode.
Note also that this solves the current issues related to initdb under Win32. --- Certain disclaimers and policies apply to all email sent from Memetrics. For the full text of these disclaimers and policies see <a href="http://www.memetrics.com/emailpolicy.html">http://www.memetrics.com/em ailpolicy.html</a>
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