Re: location of the configuration files - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Martin Coxall
Subject Re: location of the configuration files
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Msg-id 1045135246.915.28.camel@gypsumfantastic.positive-internet.com
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In response to Re: location of the configuration files  ("J. M. Brenner" <doom@kzsu.stanford.edu>)
Responses Re: location of the configuration files
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> Well, to the extent that you're serious, you understand that 
> a lot of people feel that /usr/local should be reserved for 
> stuff that's installed by the local sysadmin, and your
> vendor/distro isn't supposed to be messing with it. 
> 
> Which means if the the vendor installed Postgresql (say, the
> Red Hat Database) you'd expect config files to be in /etc.
> If the postgresql is compiled from source by local admin, 
> you might look somewhere in /usr/local.

Indeed. For better or worse, there is a Filesystem Hierarcy Standard,
and most of the important Linux distros, BSDs and some legacy Unixen
stick to it, so so should we.

Configuration files should be in /etc/postgresql/, or at the very least
symlinked from there.

Martin



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