On Mar 8, 2012, at 10:00 AM, Bruce Momjian wrote: > > Yes. I was afraid that continually appending to a log file on every run > would be too confusing. I could do only appends, or number the log > files, that those seemed confusing. > >> the /tmp directory so that one can compare results if the first pg_upgrade >> run had been errant. > > You would have to copy the file to a new name before re-running > pg_upgrade. > > The only reason I truncate them on start is that I am appending to them > in many places in the code, and it was easier to just truncate them on > start rather than to remember where I first write to them. >
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