On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 7:51 AM, <jus...@postgresql.org> wrote:

> On 2014-11-06 03:12, nicolas riesch wrote:
> <snip>
>
>>   There is a bug in some Linux implementations (RedHat9 is the canonical
>> example) that prevents fcntl() locks created by one thread from being
>> modified in a different thread.
>>
>
> As a data point, "Red Hat 9" is incredibly ancient, from 2003:
>
>   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hat_Linux#Version_history
>
> While there is probably some someone - somewhere - still running on it
> an ancient PC under a desk... it's not worth worrying about.
>

​Present and accounted for! Yes, I have an old Pentium machine which is
from 2002. It is still running a small service for me. And it still running
RH9.​ And you're right. It's not worth worrying about.



>
> Just saying. ;)
>
> Regards and best wishes,
>
> Justin Clift
>


-- 
The temperature of the aqueous content of an unremittingly ogled
culinary vessel will not achieve 100 degrees on the Celsius scale.

Maranatha! <><
John McKown
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