Tom Lane wrote:
I think the subtext there is that the Linux kernel hackers hate the SysV IPC APIs and wish they'd go away. They are presently constrained from removing 'em by their desire for POSIX compliance, but you won't get them to make any changes that might result in those APIs becoming more widely used :-( Mind you, I find the SysV APIs uselessly baroque too, but there is one feature that we have to have that is not in mmap(): the ability to detect other processes attached to a shmem block.
Didn't we solve this problem on Windows? Can we do a similar thing in Unix and get ride of the SysV stuff?
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