I'd assume a problem with changing all the commands now is that it may break
a lot of people's scripts and programs.
Adam Lang
Systems Engineer
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith L. Musser" <kmusser@idisys.com>
To: "PGSQL-General" <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 9:39 AM
Subject: [GENERAL] Command names
I know all of you are accustomed to the command line interface for pgsql.
(Of course, some of you created it!) However, I'd be interested if anyone
else feels the way I do....
I would prefer to have a consistent set of names for the commands. For
example,
I propose the following:
Instead of this use this.
----------------------------------------------------
createdb pg_createdb
createuser pg_createuser
destroydb pg_destroydb
initdb pg_initdb
initlocation pg_initlocation
pgaccess pg_accessgui
pgadmin pg_admin
pg_dump pg_dump
pg_dumpall pg_dumpall
postgres pg_single
postmaster pg_master
psql pg_access
vacuumdb pg_vacuumdb
??? pg_help (list all these commands)
Not that it is terribly difficult the way it is. But I simply think that a
consistent set of names would help new users, and help to prevent conflicts
with other commands in the PATH. Any comments?
- Keith
Keith L. Musser
Integrated Dynamics, Inc.
812-371-7777
email: kmusser@idisys.com