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  In order to function, this module must be loaded via 
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  <xref linkend="guc-shared-preload-libraries"> in <filename>postgresql.conf</>.
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					  <xref linkend="guc-shared-preload-libraries"> in <filename>postgresql.conf</>.
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@@ -3875,7 +3875,7 @@ SELECT to_tsvector( 'postgraduate' ) @@ to_tsquery( 'postgres:*' );
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</programlisting>
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					</programlisting>
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     because <literal>postgres</> gets stemmed to <literal>postgr</>: 
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					     because <literal>postgres</> gets stemmed to <literal>postgr</>:
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<programlisting>
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					<programlisting>
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SELECT to_tsquery('postgres:*');
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					SELECT to_tsquery('postgres:*');
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     <literal>pg_stat_replication</></link> view. Large differences between
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					     <literal>pg_stat_replication</></link> view. Large differences between
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     <function>pg_current_xlog_location</> and <literal>sent_location</> field
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					     <function>pg_current_xlog_location</> and <literal>sent_location</> field
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     might indicate that the master server is under heavy load, while
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					     might indicate that the master server is under heavy load, while
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     differences between <literal>sent_location</> and 
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					     differences between <literal>sent_location</> and
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     <function>pg_last_xlog_receive_location</> on the standby might indicate
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					     <function>pg_last_xlog_receive_location</> on the standby might indicate
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     network delay, or that the standby is under heavy load.
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					     network delay, or that the standby is under heavy load.
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  <xref linkend="installation-notes-mingw"> and <xref linkend="installation-notes-cygwin">.
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					  <xref linkend="installation-notes-mingw"> and <xref linkend="installation-notes-cygwin">.
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  To produce native 64 bit binaries in these environments, use the tools from
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					  To produce native 64 bit binaries in these environments, use the tools from
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  <productname>MinGW-w64</productname>. These tools can also be used to
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					  <productname>MinGW-w64</productname>. These tools can also be used to
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  cross-compile for 32 bit and 64 bit <productname>Windows</productname> 
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					  cross-compile for 32 bit and 64 bit <productname>Windows</productname>
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  targets on other hosts, such as <productname>Linux</productname> and 
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					  targets on other hosts, such as <productname>Linux</productname> and
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  <productname>Darwin</productname>.
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					  <productname>Darwin</productname>.
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  <productname>Cygwin</productname> is not recommended for running a
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					  <productname>Cygwin</productname> is not recommended for running a
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  production server, and it should only be used for running on
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					  production server, and it should only be used for running on
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  Native builds of <application>psql</application> don't support command 
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					  Native builds of <application>psql</application> don't support command
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  line editing. The <productname>Cygwin</productname> build does support
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					  line editing. The <productname>Cygwin</productname> build does support
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  command line editing, so it should be used where psql is needed for
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					  command line editing, so it should be used where psql is needed for
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  interactive use on  <productname>Windows</productname>.
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					  interactive use on  <productname>Windows</productname>.
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     <application>pg_upgrade</> requires the specification of the old and new cluster's
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					     <application>pg_upgrade</> requires the specification of the old and new cluster's
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     data and executable (<filename>bin</>) directories. You can also specify
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					     data and executable (<filename>bin</>) directories. You can also specify
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     user and port values, and whether you want the data linked instead of
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					     user and port values, and whether you want the data linked instead of
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     copied (the default). 
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					     copied (the default).
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DROP FOREIGN TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] <replaceable class="PARAMETER">name</replaceable> [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
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					DROP FOREIGN TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] <replaceable class="PARAMETER">name</replaceable> [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
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  <title>Description</title>
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					  <title>Description</title>
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   Only the owner of a foreign table can remove it.
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  <title>Parameters</title>
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					  <title>Parameters</title>
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  <title>Examples</title>
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   To destroy two foreign tables, <literal>films</literal> and 
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					   To destroy two foreign tables, <literal>films</literal> and
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   <literal>distributors</literal>:
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DROP FOREIGN TABLE films, distributors;
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					DROP FOREIGN TABLE films, distributors;
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  <title>Compatibility</title>
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    Note that the single-user mode server does not provide sophisticated
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					    Note that the single-user mode server does not provide sophisticated
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    line-editing features (no command history, for example). 
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    Single-User mode also does not do any background processing, like
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    automatic checkpoints.
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   The <filename>sepgsql-regtest.pp</> is a special purpose policy package
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					   The <filename>sepgsql-regtest.pp</> is a special purpose policy package
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   which provides a set of rules to be allowed during the regression tests.
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					   which provides a set of rules to be allowed during the regression tests.
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   It should be built from the policy source file 
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					   It should be built from the policy source file
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   (<filename>sepgsql-regtest.te</>), which is normally done using
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   <command>make</command>.  You will need to locate the appropriate
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					   <command>make</command>.  You will need to locate the appropriate
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   Makefile on your system; the path shown below is only an example.
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					   Makefile on your system; the path shown below is only an example.
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