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Re: WSL (windows subsystem on linux) users will need to turn fsync off as of 11.2

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What do you mean by "not being included by #ifdef blocks"? The only
guard in issue_xlog_fsync() is #ifdef HAVE_FDATASYNC, which ought to be
independent of any includes?  I can see how this'd go wrong if configure
did *not* detect fdatasync, because then

And now this looks like it works again from a clean build - something screwy with WSL perhaps? Or me?

Either way, I can't reproduce - annoyingly. 
 


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