> Thank you for the carefully developed test case.  The bug is actually
> in the backend, not in libpq: ... snip ...
>
> I believe the attached patch fixes these problems, but I haven't been
> able to wring it out very thoroughly because I don't have applications
> that do random seeks and writes in large objects.  If you could bang
> on it a little more and report back, that'd be great.

Hi Tom.  Thanks for the response and the quick fix.  I'll write some more test cases 
now.  I just thought that whilst this part of the backend is still fresh in your mind 
you might consider implementing lo_truncate (the lo_ analog of the unix truncate 
system call.)  At present there is no way to reduce the size of a large object except 
by copying to a new one (and then we still can't delete the old one, or can we do that 
now?)

Cheers
Ian
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