Regarding this:

> *************** select_loop(int maxFd, fd_set *workerset
> *** 1092,1104 ****
> --- 1150,1160 ----
>       fd_set          saveSet = *workerset;
>   
>   #ifdef WIN32
>       for (;;)
>       {
>               /*
>                * sleep a quarter of a second before checking if we should 
> terminate.
> +              * XXX this certainly looks useless, why not just wait 
> indefinitely?
>                */
>               struct timeval tv = {0, 250000};
>   

There's another select_loop() in vacuumdb.c suggesting that the timeout
is used to check for cancel requests; as I understood while working on
the vacuumdb changes, select() is not interrupted in that case.  I
suppose that means it's necessary here also.  But on the other hand it's
quite possible that the original developer just copied what was in
pg_dump and that it's not actually needed; if that's the case, perhaps
it's better to rip it out from both places.

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