On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > Philip Warner writes: > > > >I like the pg_{import,export} names myself ... *nod* > > > > Sounds fine also; but we have compatibility issues in that we still need > > pg_dump. Maybe just a symbolic link to pg_export. > > I'm not so fond of changing a long-established program name for the sake > of ethymological correctness or consistency with other products (yeah, > right). I got plenty of suggestions if you want to start that. I say > stick to pg_dump[all], and name the inverse pg_undump, pg_load, or > pmud_gp. pmud_gp? *raised eyebrow*
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