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Re: Shared memory and FreeBSD's jail()

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# tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx / 2005-05-19 12:14:58 -0400:
> lister <lister@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> >  This was the topic of 20 minutes of conversation in 2 tutorials
> > at BSDCan.
> 
> Well, if the BSD people are so concerned about it, why don't they fix
> their bleedin' OS?  It's inexcusable to have a "jail" feature that
> doesn't cover such a major part of Unix as the SysV IPC facilities.
> 
> Of course, it's a lot easier to just blame the messenger.

    I read current@, hackers@, stable@, and ports@, and none of
    the threads revolving around jails, SysV shared memory and
    PostgreSQL I read blamed PostgreSQL of anything.

    Closest it got was when Dag-Erling Smorgrav (the spelling is not
    correct, sorry DES) mentioned that making PostgreSQL use POSIX-style
    shm would eliminate the problem (I have no idea if that's true).

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