Jeff Davis <[email protected]> writes:
> What should be done? I see a few options:
> 1. Do nothing. Floating-point timestamps aren't the default, and the bug
> reports are likely to be few and far between (but those that encounter
> the bug are likely to be very frustrated).
I'm for that one. Anybody working with fractional float timestamps
should already understand that they aren't exact. I can't see the value
of expending any great amount of effort on this.
There is maybe some argument for removing the float timestamp code
altogether, but I think that that's probably premature. They were
still the default in 8.3, and we are still supporting in-place upgrade
from 8.3.
regards, tom lane
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