Julien Rouhaud <rjuju...@gmail.com> writes: > On Wed, Sep 07, 2022 at 01:10:11PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > - for example <filename>~/.psqlrc-9.2</filename> or > - <filename>~/.psqlrc-9.2.5</filename>. The most specific > + for example <filename>~/.psqlrc-15</filename> or > + <filename>~/.psqlrc-15.2</filename>. The most specific
> This bit is a bit saddening. It's probably good to switch to the new 2 digits > versioning but not trying to maintain it any further right? It occurred to me later to substitute &majorversion; and &version; like this: + for example <filename>~/.psqlrc-&majorversion;</filename> or + <filename>~/.psqlrc-&version;</filename>. The most specific On testing that in HEAD, I read Both the system-wide startup file and the user's personal startup file can be made psql-version-specific by appending a dash and the PostgreSQL major or minor release number to the file name, for example ~/.psqlrc-16 or ~/.psqlrc-16devel. That's a little confusing but it's actually accurate, because what process_psqlrc_file appends is the string PG_VERSION, so in a devel branch or beta release there's a non-numeric "minor release". I'm inclined to go ahead and do it like that. regards, tom lane