k it should be
> back-patched all the way.
>
> Best,
>
> David
That's my vote, too. It's preventing users of all versions from compiling
against ExtUtils-ParseXS-3.20.0.
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e backported, too, frankly. DId I miss it?
> > Nah, probably should add it to the next commit fest so it does not get
> > forgotten.
> >
>
> committed.
>
> cheers
>
> andrew
Has this been backpatched as well?
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'm not too terribly interested in pg_config
outputting the directory location.
We inform users at the end of every install where the default location
is. Further, all of the packages we maintain build against the sources so
the packages automatically know where the socket directory is locate
On Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 07:59:07PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Mr. Aaron W. Swenson wrote:
> > > With the patch I am going to commit, you will not need to use one of the
> > > -D flags because pg_ctl will find the data directory location; you will
> > > just spe
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> > > Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> > > > On m?n, 2011-10-03 at
sql-9.1/bin/pg_ctl start -w \
-t 60 -s -D /var/lib/postgresql/9.1/data/ \
-o '-D /etc/postgresql-9.1/ \
--data-directory=/var/lib/postgresql/9.1/data/ \
--silent-mode=true'"
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se, I've mostly paralleled initscript functionality with
the functionality of pg_ctl. Multiple initscripts are installed
side-by-side to control multiple major versions.
1. http://dev.gentoo.org/~titanofold/
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chose to stick with pg_ctl over
rolling my own precisely because of that. pg_ctl does all sorts of fancy
things that would have taken me a much longer time than figuring out a way
to allow a configuration-only directory and a data-only directory.
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TIMEOUT='60'
WAIT_FOR_STOP='-w'
NICE_TIMEOUT='60'
DATA_DIR='/var/lib/postgresql/9.0/data'
PGDATA='/etc/postgresql-9.0'
PGOPTS=''
We don't use 'pg_ctl restart', instead we stop and then start the
server. So, I don't have an answer for that. I'd imagine passing '-D
${DATA_DIR}' would do the trick there as well.
Of course, simplifying this a bit would be welcome.
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g to say. I'd view this as bringing the behavior of pg_upgrade
to a consistent state with postgres. I vote for it being backpatched to
9.0 even. For whatever my vote is worth.
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ggestion. We do the same on Gentoo, as a
default anyway. (Users can pick their own locations for the configuration files
and data directories.) It would simplify the upgrade process by eliminating two
to four steps. (Symlink/copy configuration files in /etc/postgresql-${SLOT}
to /var/lib/postgresql-${S
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