As pointed out by Michael Paquier, recovery_min_apply_delay didn't exist
in 9.0-9.3, making the release note text not very useful. Instead make it
talk about recovery_target_xid, which did exist then.
9.0 is already out of support, but we can fix the text in the newer
branches' copies of its release notes.
The most notable oversight was
- that recovery_min_apply_delay> failed to delay application
- of a two-phase commit.
+ that recovery_target_xid> could not be used to stop at
+ a two-phase commit.
The most notable oversight was
- that recovery_min_apply_delay> failed to delay application
- of a two-phase commit.
+ that recovery_target_xid> could not be used to stop at
+ a two-phase commit.
The most notable oversight was
- that recovery_min_apply_delay> failed to delay application
- of a two-phase commit.
+ that recovery_target_xid> could not be used to stop at
+ a two-phase commit.
The most notable oversight was
- that recovery_min_apply_delay> failed to delay application
- of a two-phase commit.
+ that recovery_target_xid> could not be used to stop at
+ a two-phase commit.