Tom Lane wrote:

I get a "WARNING: enabling "trust" authentication for local connections". Now this information *is* important. Unfortunately it's mixed in with all the rest unless I use a special redirect of stdout.

To apply your own argument, why is that important? Anyone with an interest in the authentication settings knows where to find them anyway.

I see your point, and sure, this is just the result of PostgreSQL default behavior so the warning is unnecessary. It's all in the admin guide anyway. If the default behavior really calls for a warning, then the default behavior should change. My original line of though was that the warning was important since it is about a possible security vulnerability (it's printed on stderr rather than stdout where all the rest ends up so I'm not the only one making the distinction).

While we can probably all agree that it's not very interesting to
mention every single directory that initdb creates, I find it fairly
hard to buy an argument that some of the non-progress messages are
important and the others are not.  Every one of them got put in
because someone thought it important.

I agree. The above warning is not an indication that something is wrong and it should be removed too.

Regards,
Thomas Hallgren


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