> > I don't think anyone ever imagined that the bug actually allowed 
> > people to use utilities in a way that was useful to them, but 
> > unintended by everyone else. Had we done, we would 
> certainly have made 
> > the warnings more obvious and considered workarounds.
> 
> Actually, we thought that this had all been resolved years 
> ago when we made the Unix versions work like that; fixing the 
> Windows code to behave like the Unix versions seemed minor.

Yeah...


> What I find surprising is that it seems a substantial 
> community of apps is already in existence that have never 
> been run with anything but Windows Postgres.

Doesn't surprise me one bit, really. 

Also, remember that we're talking win32 *client*, which has been around
a long time. psql, for example, has built on win32 since 6.something
IIRC. So you could very well have client apps and such that used that
behaviour running against a Unix PostgreSQL.

//Magnus

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