Tom Lane wrote:
> "Larry Rosenman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> Uh, it is an _admin_ function, not an application programmer
>>> function.
> 
>> but libpq is the only thing that knows where it is, and I had
>> proposed a way for psql to use the function to get it.
> 
> It'd make more sense for pg_config to expose this as one of the
> available information bits.  The difference from the thread-support
> case is that you'd typically want to get the pg_service.conf location
> manually, and that's exactly what pg_config is designed for. 
> Verifying thread support, on the other hand, is something that a
> program would want to do.

It still gets into the messiness of pg_config doesn't load libpq, and
there could be a mis-match.





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