Re: script binaries renaming - Mailing list pgsql-patches

From Zdenek Kotala
Subject Re: script binaries renaming
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Msg-id 47E80CDE.4010903@sun.com
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In response to Re: script binaries renaming  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Tom Lane napsal(a):
> Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> writes:
>> Where are we on this?  Tom thinks we don't want this.  TODO has:
>>     * Prefix command-line utilities like createuser with 'pg_'
>>       http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2007-06/msg00025.php
>
>> I think we need to make a decision.
>
> Well, I don't have any particular objection to adding pg_ prefixes
> as alternate names for the existing scripts.  However, it's not clear
> what is the point unless we have the intention to remove the old names
> at some time in the foreseeable future.  And the consensus of the
> previous thread on -patches seemed to be that nobody except Zdenek
> was very eager to do that.

Yeah, I have to had two reason for this patch. First is my personal, because I
don't like these names since 1999. And second is that Solaris architects do not
like these names. Especially createdb and createuser. It could clash with some
system utility.

> In any case, there is no value in discussing this further on -patches
> since the readers of this list already weighed in.  If you want to
> make a decision then it needs to be made on -hackers or -general.

I think both are important (maybe general is more important). Maybe we can put
also a survey on webpage.

On other side. The question is also if we really still need these utilities? If
you look on them there are missing features. E.g vacuumdb does not allow make
VACUUM FREEZ or set some modern version of vacuum parameters. There is not
createtablespace command and so on...

        Zdenek

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