On 10/25/16 11:26 AM, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Per: https://www.commandprompt.com/blog/can_i_make_initdb_quiet/
This was a question that was asked on #postgresql. Obviously we found a
work around but I wonder if it makes sense to add a -q to solve some of
these issues? (I could see it being useful with automation).
Well, there's always pg_ctl initdb -s (not sure why it's -s instead of
the more common -q...). ISTM it'd be better to point people that
direction, but a silent option to initdb certainly wouldn't hurt (and
would maybe simplify pg_ctl as well...)
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