Hello

The call should execute an SQL statement like "COPY ... FROM stdin;"
as visible in the first file of the gist [1].
But it hangs instantly and eats up all memory in a few seconds (got to
kill -9 it).

As you can see in the gist as well, a workaround would be to use
#synchronize and then PGconn#exec on the passed object.

I added the relevant part of the strace output to the gist (second
file).

Strangely, this only ocurres on one of our production machines.
It works on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5.1 running kernel
2.6.18-53.e15.
It doesn't work on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (patchlevel 2)
running kernel 2.6.16.60-0.21-smp.
Both machines are running a x86_64 kernel and have a CPU with 4 cores.

The PostgreSQL cluster is running on the SUSE server. Its version is
8.4.3.

I look forward to seeing this bug fixed. Thank you in advance. :-)

[1] https://gist.github.com/788624

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