>ISTM that a reasonable compromise is that if you use -x (or -c, -m, -O)
>and the input value is outside the range supported by existing files,
>then it's a fatal error; unless you use --force, which turns it into
>just a warning.
I do not think '--force' is a good choice, so I add a '--test, -t' option to
force to write a unsafe value to pg_control.
Do you think it is an acceptable method?




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