Hi all! I wanted to propose a possible "rationalization" of the PostgreSQL naming scheme, as briefly outlined below. The following suggestion may seem like a trivial improvement to some, but to me it is a matter of polish and consistency.
One possible renaming / reorganization: (feedback encouraged!!!) change default account name postgres to pgsql change daemon name postmaster to pgsqld change client name psql to pgsql change data location /var/lib/pgsql/data to /var/pgsql move .conf files from /var/lib/pgsql/data to /etc/pgsql change all PG_xxx file names (PG_VERSION, /usr/bin/pg_xxx, etc) to pgsql_xxx change all postgresql* file names to pgsql* whatever else I have missed...:) I think this would be a very worthwhile improvement, but I don't know how others feel about this. It should make it easier for newbies to learn their way around and generally reduce confusion. Going a bit further in reorganization, if the config files always lived in an /etc/pgsql directory, then pgsqld (aka postmaster) could start with zero parameters and zero environment variables (true?), since it could get PGDATA and PGLIB type data, plus log file location, from the config files. This should simplify the init scripts as well, and generally make setup easier. Eventually, other environment variables (like the one passed to CREATE DATABASE name WITH LOCATION = 'location' where location is an environment variable) could be eliminated, so that all configuration information lived in /etc/pgsql conf files. I am a Unix/Linux novice, but this seems to make sense to me. What does everyone think? Rob PS Please forgive me in advance if this is not the correct mailing list to propose this on. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])