>> On 14 Mar 2022, at 15:01, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
>>
>> Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se> writes:
>>> On 13 Mar 2022, at 17:05, Daniel Westermann (DWE) <daniel.westermann@dbi-services.com> wrote:
>>>> Is it worth fixing that with "mkdir -p ..."?
>>
>>> Well, it will fail unless the user already had /usr/local/pgsql/, but I hear
>>> what you're saying. Though I bet almost anyone following this will be able to
>>> figure it out but there is little to no value in not being correct.
>>
>> I think that at the time that was written, mkdir didn't universally
>> have a "-p" option. But POSIX has required that for a very long
>> time, so it's probably safe to assume it now.
>Yeah, I wasn't able to find any credibly still useable system man page which
>didn't list -p. (the fact that IRIX seems to have been one of very few to have
>a long option '--parents' was an interesting archeological tidbit learned.)
>> A larger issue is that blind "mkdir -p" may not produce the ownerships
>> and permissions you want for the parent directories. That's not a
>> topic to get into in a one-line summary, though.
>Agreed, we're skipping over lots of details in this short version.
>I'll to make the mkdir -p change happen later today unless someone feels
>strongly about leaving it out.
Thank you Daniel and Tom
Regards
Daniel