"Bossart, Nathan" <bossa...@amazon.com> writes: > Currently, if you attempt to use CREATE EXTENSION for an extension > that is not installed, you'll see something like the following:
> postgres=# CREATE EXTENSION does_not_exist; > ERROR: could not open extension control file > "/usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/does_not_exist.control": No such file or > directory > I suspect this ERROR message is confusing for novice users, so perhaps > we should add a HINT. If we issue the hint only for errno == ENOENT, I think we could be less wishy-washy (and if it's not ENOENT, the hint is likely inappropriate anyway). I'm thinking something more like HINT: This means the extension is not installed on the system. I'm not quite satisfied with the "on the system" wording, but I'm not sure of what would be better. I agree that we can't just say "is not installed", because people will confuse that with whether it is installed within the database. regards, tom lane