Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes: > Tom Lane wrote: >> [ looks at code... ] dbcommands.c is expecting that rmtree() will have >> printed out a more-detailed message about the problem, but someone has >> carefully removed every trace of error reporting from rmtree().
> I think the issue is that we didn't want different object files for > client and server output message and and returning error codes and > having every calling location print strings was unmaintainable. But we already bit that bullet. Look at the other routines in dirmod.c: #ifndef FRONTEND ereport(ERROR, (errcode_for_file_access(), errmsg("Error setting junction for %s: %s", nativeTarget, msg))); #else fprintf(stderr, "Error setting junction for %s: %s\n", nativeTarget, msg); #endif It's certainly not realistic to pass back enough information from rmtree() to let the caller print a useful error message, so I think we have to add reporting code along this line to rmtree(). regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster