> On Oct 26, 2020, at 7:00 AM, Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 9:56 AM Mark Dilger
> <mark.dil...@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
>> Much of the test in 0002 could be ported to work without committing the rest 
>> of 0002, if the pg_amcheck command line utiilty is not wanted.
> 
> How much consensus do we think we have around 0002 at this point? I
> think I remember a vote in favor and no votes against, but I haven't
> been paying a whole lot of attention.

My sense over the course of the thread is that people were very much in favor 
of having heap checking functionality, but quite vague on whether they wanted 
the command line interface.  I think the interface is useful, but I'd rather 
hear from others on this list whether it is useful enough to justify 
maintaining it.  As the author of it, I'm biased.  Hopefully others with a more 
objective view of the matter will read this and vote?

I don't recall patches 0003 through 0005 getting any votes.  0003 and 0004, 
which create and use a non-throwing interface to clog, were written in response 
to Andrey's request, so I'm guessing that's kind of a vote in favor.  0005 was 
factored out of of 0001 in response to a lack of agreement about whether 
verify_heapam should have acl checks.  You seemed in favor, and Peter against, 
but I don't think we heard other opinions.

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