Marti Raudsepp wrote:
PostgreSQL's default settings change when built with Linux kernel
headers 2.6.33 or newer. As discussed on the pgsql-performance list,
this causes a significant performance regression:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-performance/2010-10/msg00602.php
NB! I am not proposing to change the default -- to the contrary --
this patch restores old behavior.
Following our standard community development model, I've put this patch
onto our CommitFest list:
https://commitfest.postgresql.org/action/patch_view?id=432 and assigned
myself as the reviewer. I didn't look at this until now because I
already had some patch development and review work to finish before the
CommitFest deadline we just crossed. Now I can go back to reviewing
other people's work.
P.S. There is no pgsql-patch list anymore; everything goes through the
hackers list now.
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