Re: get rid of psql welcome message - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Naz Gassiep
Subject Re: get rid of psql welcome message
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Msg-id 4808DC56.1080703@mira.net
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In response to Re: get rid of psql welcome message  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Tom Lane wrote:
> Well, in general the *variable* parts of the banner were all put there
> because of fairly urgent need, and I'd resist removing them.  It's the
> unchanging boilerplate that seems open to debate.
>
> I'm +1 for cutting that down to a single line.  I don't care one way or
> the other about providing a .psqlrc option to suppress it altogether.
>   

It could be that even optional removal of the version number is a 
foot-gun for users who perhaps carelessly lose track of which version 
they are running and do something with it (such as rsync with another 
server's data dir or something silly like that) expecting the wrong version.

I don't see how, if it were reduced to a single line, the indication of 
version number could possibly be considered problematic under any 
circumstances.

Regards,
- Naz.


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