The following bug has been logged on the website:

Bug reference:      7514
Logged by:          Murray Cumming
Email address:      murr...@murrayc.com
PostgreSQL version: 9.1.5
Operating system:   Fedora Linux 17
Description:        

At some point, probably in 9.1.5, the -k option to Postgres ("Unix-domain
socket location" in --help), stopped accepting paths that contain spaces.

For instance,
-k '/tmp/testglom2FPDKW/path with spaces/some_postgres_data'

It now fails with this error:
FATAL:  invalid list syntax for "unix_socket_directories"

This is not critical, but it showed up in the regression tests for Glom. And
users are fairly likely to use paths with spaces.

-k apparently accepts a comma-separated list, so there should be no need to
check for spaces.



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