[ I think I sent something similar, but munged the To: line.  Apologies if
this turns up twice ]

The comment doesn't really explain it.  Postgres creates a socket in a
directory that you specify, but I believe I've observed that this socket
name changes based on the pid of the postmaster process.

On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 07:25:58PM -0200, Theo Cabrerizo Diem wrote:
> There's a comment explainig hot to to this in authpgsql ... but, to
> avoid bigger problems .. I am connecting to 127.0.0.1 ....
> 
> extracted from authpgsql
> # To connect to a socket, delete PGSQL_HOST, and put the socket filename
> # into PGSQL_PORT
> 
> I didn't tested it yet ....
> if you make authpgsql work, please contact me ...

-- 
The 5 year plan:
In five years we'll make up another plan.
Or just re-use this one.

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