Greg Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That pushes the problem of writing a little chunk of code that reads only 
> the right amount of data and doesn't bother compressing the rest onto the 
> person writing the archive command.  Seems to me that leads back towards 
> wanting to bundle a contrib module with a good implementation of that with 
> the software.  The whole tail clearing bit is in the same situation 
> pg_standby was circa 8.2:  the software is available, and it works, but it 
> seems kind of sketchy to those not familiar with the source of the code. 
> Bundling it into the software as a contrib module just makes that problem 
> go away for end-users.

The real reason not to put that functionality into core (or even
contrib) is that it's a stopgap kluge.  What the people who want this
functionality *really* want is continuous (streaming) log-shipping, not
WAL-segment-at-a-time shipping.  Putting functionality like that into
core is infinitely more interesting than putting band-aids on a
segmented approach.

                        regards, tom lane

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