James William Pye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Also, what do you mean by 'break out of the '?
I meant end the variablelist, format the examples, start a new
variablelist for the following variables.
Or we could put the examples at the end of the subsection, but that
seems awkwardly far away.
> !
> ! Example: To keep
Why aren't 'example' tags used here? Seems it would be more appropriate
then "Example: ..."..
Example tag: (http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/example.html)
(http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/runtime-config.html)
Tom:
Also, what do you m
"Ed L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My misunderstanding. I misread the above to mean SIGHUP did not work, as
> opposed to postgresql.conf variables for which SIGHUP *will* reload them.
> I guess the word "only" refers to not being able to use SET?
Or ALTER DATABASE, ALTER USER, etc.
I guess
On Friday September 17 2004 4:44, Tom Lane wrote:
> "Ed L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > This patch updates log rotation documentation:
>
> Applied, except for
>
> > + Removed false statement that log_filename can only be changed on
> > restart (it is reloadable via sighup);
>
> The statemen
"Ed L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This patch updates log rotation documentation:
Applied, except for
> + Removed false statement that log_filename can only be changed on restart
> (it is reloadable via sighup);
The statement was correct as given so I didn't remove it. (If you think
i
This patch updates log rotation documentation:
+ Removed false statement that log_filename can only be changed on restart
(it is reloadable via sighup);
+ Added a couple of examples;
+ Cleaned up a few smgl tags;
Index: runtime.sgml
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