Daniel Gustafsson writes:
>> On 2 Sep 2020, at 18:43, Tom Lane wrote:
>> I took a stab at doing it that way, as attached. (I couldn't resist
>> the temptation to do some minor editing on adjacent material, too.)
> LGTM. I didn't try to build the docs with this applied, but reading it I
> can'
> On 2 Sep 2020, at 18:43, Tom Lane wrote:
> I took a stab at doing it that way, as attached. (I couldn't resist
> the temptation to do some minor editing on adjacent material, too.)
LGTM. I didn't try to build the docs with this applied, but reading it I can't
see anything odd about the marku
Daniel Gustafsson writes:
> On 30 Aug 2020, at 17:21, Tom Lane wrote:
>> Do you have a feeling one way or the other about whether to repeat
>> some of this text in each of the relevant sub-sections? I initially
>> didn't want to do that, but thinking about how people consume the
>> HTML docs, I'
> On 30 Aug 2020, at 17:21, Tom Lane wrote:
>
> Thomas Munro writes:
>> + The discussions in this chapter assume that you are working with
>> + an unmodified version of PostgreSQL,
>> + for example one that you built from source according to the directions
>> + in the preceding chapters. If
On 30.08.20 17:21, Tom Lane wrote:
Do you have a feeling one way or the other about whether to repeat
some of this text in each of the relevant sub-sections? I initially
didn't want to do that, but thinking about how people consume the
HTML docs, I'm afraid that anything not appearing on the sam
Thomas Munro writes:
> + The discussions in this chapter assume that you are working with
> + an unmodified version of PostgreSQL,
> + for example one that you built from source according to the directions
> + in the preceding chapters. If you are working with a pre-packaged
> Rather than "u
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 12:05 AM Daniel Gustafsson wrote:
> I took the liberty of adding the proposed patch upthread to the next
> commitfest
> to make sure it's not forgotten about, as I do think it will improve the docs.
+ The discussions in this chapter assume that you are working with
+ an
> On 22 Jul 2020, at 18:34, Bruce Momjian wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 10:40:59AM +0200, Daniel Gustafsson wrote:
>>> On 21 Jul 2020, at 02:25, Bruce Momjian wrote:
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 03:25:14PM +, PG Doc comments form wrote:
looking. For instance the documentation
On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 10:40:59AM +0200, Daniel Gustafsson wrote:
> > On 21 Jul 2020, at 02:25, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 03:25:14PM +, PG Doc comments form wrote:
> >> looking. For instance the documentation on replication strategies includes
> >> proprietary sol
> On 21 Jul 2020, at 02:25, Bruce Momjian wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 03:25:14PM +, PG Doc comments form wrote:
>> looking. For instance the documentation on replication strategies includes
>> proprietary solutions.
>
> Uh, what proprietary solutions are listed in our documentation?
On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 03:25:14PM +, PG Doc comments form wrote:
> looking. For instance the documentation on replication strategies includes
> proprietary solutions.
Uh, what proprietary solutions are listed in our documentation?
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> On 12 Jul 2020, at 00:24, Tom Lane wrote:
>
> Daniel Gustafsson writes:
>>> On 11 Jul 2020, at 23:36, Tom Lane wrote:
>>> + For example, there may be special scripts for creating a database
>>> + cluster. There almost certainly will be a mechanism for starting
>>> + the server,
>
>> Aren
On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 2:37 PM Tom Lane wrote:
> Another approach would be to put something along this line at the heads
> of each of the relevant sections, which'd be 18.1, 18.2, 18.3, 18.5,
> and 18.6 by my count. That seems very repetitive; but it would have
> the advantage that people could
Daniel Gustafsson writes:
>> On 11 Jul 2020, at 23:36, Tom Lane wrote:
>> + For example, there may be special scripts for creating a database
>> + cluster. There almost certainly will be a mechanism for starting
>> + the server,
> Aren't we really talking about "running the server as a servi
> On 11 Jul 2020, at 23:36, Tom Lane wrote:
> + For example, there may be special scripts for creating a database
> + cluster. There almost certainly will be a mechanism for starting
> + the server,
Aren't we really talking about "running the server as a service" and not just
starting it? P
Laurenz Albe writes:
> On Thu, 2020-07-09 at 15:25 +, PG Doc comments form wrote:
>> I would suggest that you include a paragraph stating that various operating
>> systems use other commands to avoid version conflict and suggest the reader
>> search for ' pg_ctl'. I can understand why you mig
On Thu, 2020-07-09 at 15:25 +, PG Doc comments form wrote:
> I'm searching for what a cluster is and how to create one. The
> documentation tells me to use initdb -D path/to/cluster. I am told that
> this is installed when I installed postgresql. I try to run it with no
> success. Searching
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