Thread: How can I know the "configure" settings of a PostgreSQL installation ?
Hello, I have to work on a PostgreSQL install but I don't know the used "./configure" settings... :-( How can I know the used "./configure" settings that where used in the compilation of PostgreSQL (and psql) ? Thanks in advance ! :-) -- ------------------------------------------------ Bruno Baguette - bruno.baguette@netcourrier.com
Re: How can I know the "configure" settings of a PostgreSQL installation ?
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"Bruno Baguette"
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On Mon, 28 Apr 2003 16:23:42 +0800, Jack dull wrote: > hi, Bruno Baguette > > [yuanlin@localhost bin]$ ./pg_config --help pg_config provides > information about the installed version of PostgreSQL. [---SNIP---] > I hope pg_config command will answer your question. Thanks a lot ! I didn't known this command ! :-) Have a really nice day ! -- ------------------------------------------------- Bruno BAGUETTE - bruno.baguette@netcourrier.com
Hi. Try pg_config --configure Hope that helps. From: "Bruno Baguette" <bruno.baguette@netcourrier.com> Subject: [GENERAL] How can I know the "configure" settings of a PostgreSQL installation ? Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 10:18:18 +0200 > Hello, > > I have to work on a PostgreSQL install but I don't know the used > "./configure" settings... :-( > > How can I know the used "./configure" settings that where used in the > compilation of PostgreSQL (and psql) ? > > Thanks in advance ! :-) =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Keiko Kondo <k-kondo@sra.co.jp>