Bruce Momjian wrote:
The only downside to removal is that folks without symlinks (I believe
Win32 only) will loose that functionality with nothing to replace it.
However, I think the clarity of removing it is worth it. Also, I think
someone had a special way to do symlinks on Win32 and we should look
into that.
Windows 2000 and later support mount points - you can attach a new
partition as C:\pgsql\data\xlog instead of D:\. That might be enough for
most users. IIRC there was a tool to create arbitrary links, but it was
removed just before W2K final.
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Manfred
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