Nope.  I'm feeling a strong urge to go fix it for 8.1 though.

The question from the previous mail still stands: would anybody's
applications be broken if we change the MVCC behavior of large objects?

Could you provide an instance where it might? I had always assumed (I know, never assume) that large objects were MVCC safe. All of our applications that work with binary data always use Large Objects.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake




                        regards, tom lane

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