On Thursday 21 of August 2014 18:26:37 Bruce Momjian wrote: > On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 04:52:56PM +0100, Pavel Raiskup wrote: > > RFE: Consider that you want to run pg_upgrade via some script with some > > default '-o' option. But then you also want to give the script's user a > > chance to specify the old-server's options according user's needs. > > Then something like the following is not possible: > > > > $ cat script > > ... > > pg_upgrade ... -o 'sth' $PG_UPGRADE_OPT ... > > ... > > > > I know that this problem is still script-able, but the fix should be > > innocent and it would simplify things. Thanks for considering, > > Attached is a patch that makes multiple -o options append their > arguments for pg_upgrade and pg_ctl, and documents this and the append > behavior of postmaster/postgres. This covers all the -o behaviors.
Thanks! Seems to be OK to me, one nit - why you did not go the append_optiton way (there could be probably better name like arg_cat)? Because this is just about few lines, it is probably OK from PostgreSQL policy POV, so "review? ~> review+", thanks again! Pavel -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers