I'm using CentOS and updating Postgres with yum. Whenever Postgres is updated 
(even minor updates) the .bash_profile is replaced with the lines below. I was 
happy to see the idea of the .psql_profile added fairly recently, but I don't 
understand why the last line is commented out. I still have to remember to 
uncomment the last line in this file every time I update Postgres which seems 
to defeat the purpose.

The reason I need .pgsql_profile is that lots of useful Postgres executables 
(e.g. pg_archivecleanup) are not in the postgres path. Does everyone just use 
the full path name and change this in the configuration file for major updates?

[ -f /etc/profile ] && source /etc/profile
PGDATA=/var/lib/pgsql/9.5/data
export PGDATA
# If you want to customize your settings,
# Use the file below. This is not overridden
# by the RPMS.
#[ -f /var/lib/pgsql/.pgsql_profile ] && source /var/lib/pgsql/.pgsql_profile


John DeSoi, Ph.D.



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