>> Common practice, for one thing. Windows programs are typically
>> relocatable, and Windows admins regard programs that rely on
>> hardcoded paths very poorly indeed.
>
>OK, but how can that work in general?  How do other programs handle 
>this?  I don't think we should design a solution that goes 
>like "ok, if 
>we move that file from share to lib then we could get away with it for 
>now".  That will only postpone the potential problems.  There needs to 
>be a definite and fixed place where programs can go looking to 
>find the 
>files they need.  Maybe it should be stored in that registry thing?

To make it work more cross-platform, replace "that registry thing" with
"postgresql.conf". It's basically the same thing, except the registry
has a hierarchy model.

And yes, that's how most other programs handle it.


//Magnus

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