From: Bruce Momjian on
Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
> Tom Lane wrote:
> > Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakangas(a)enterprisedb.com> writes:
> >> Browsing the history of XLOG_PAGE_MAGIC, it used to be incremented by
> >> one whenever the format changes, at least as long as it has been been in
> >> xlog_internal.h. It started at 0xD05B in 2005, and was incremented by
> >> one by each commit till 0xD062. But then the hot standby patch bumped it
> >> to 0xD166, and on March 19th Simon changed it to 0x9002, and on March
> >> 28th to 0x9003.
> >
> >> Is there a plan somewhere on all that, or was it just random whacking?
> >
> > Random whacking. Simon seems to have decided to try to make the number
> > mean something, but it never meant anything before. It's not a version
> > number, it's a magic identifier. We might need to avoid certain values
> > to prevent collisions with other file formats, so I'm suspicious of
> > trying to make it match up with some expectation.
>
> Ok, for better or worse, I whacked it back to the old series.

Agreed. Making it match the version would be odd because you then have
t bump it for every major release.

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