I wrote:
> Patrik Novotny writes:
>> thanks for you reply. You're right, and I apologise for the confusion.
>> Options I was talking about are specified via the `--old-options`
>> parameter of the pg_upgrade (ex.: --old-options '-c
>> unix_socket_directories=/run')
>> Mentioning of the environment
Patrik Novotny writes:
> thanks for you reply. You're right, and I apologise for the confusion.
> Options I was talking about are specified via the `--old-options`
> parameter of the pg_upgrade (ex.: --old-options '-c
> unix_socket_directories=/run')
> Mentioning of the environment variable came o
Hi Tom,
thanks for you reply. You're right, and I apologise for the confusion.
Options I was talking about are specified via the `--old-options`
parameter of the pg_upgrade (ex.: --old-options '-c
unix_socket_directories=/run')
Mentioning of the environment variable came only from my own
confusion
Patrik Novotny writes:
> when the environment variable POSTGRESQL_UPGRADE_PGUPGRADE_OPTIONS is
> used to specify options for pg_upgrade, options related to
> unix_socket_directory/ies are being overridden by hardcoded options,
> making it difficult to upgrade in some usecases.
> The attached patc