This is really tough problem to reproduce.
The panic error takes place approximately once a week on our production
servers only perhaps due to the larger transactional data volume. Seems to
be related to recycling pg transaction log files.
Anyways, I will try to prepare a test case for you.

Thanks.

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Yurgis,

On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 04:18:06PM -0800, Yurgis Baykshtis wrote:
> I tried to raise the question on pg-hackers forum and cygwin forum
> (regarding readdir() misbehavior) but could not get any help so far :(

If you can produce a minimal test case that reproduces the problem, then
one of the core Cygwin developers might be more willing to attempt to
fix it.

Jason

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