>However, there certainly wasn't any reason that the syslog-vs-stderr
>switch couldn't be flipped on the fly; the only reason it's even
>PGC_SIGHUP was we wanted to enforce that all backends are doing the
>same thing at any given time.
Right.
>I was just wondering if the log_destination change ha
"Magnus Hagander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I just noticed that this patch seems to have replaced a PGC_SIGHUP
>> config item (the syslog flag) with a PGC_POSTMASTER config item
>> (log_destination). What was the reason for the downgrade in
>> flexibility? If it was discussed before, I've fo
>> Remove 'syslog' GUC variable, and add more logical 'log_destination'
>> variable to control logoutput location on Unix and Win32.
>
>I just noticed that this patch seems to have replaced a PGC_SIGHUP
>config item (the syslog flag) with a PGC_POSTMASTER config item
>(log_destination). What was t
"Magnus Hagander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Remove 'syslog' GUC variable, and add more logical 'log_destination'
> variable to control logoutput location on Unix and Win32.
I just noticed that this patch seems to have replaced a PGC_SIGHUP
config item (the syslog flag) with a PGC_POSTMASTER co
>On 23-Mar-04, at 4:57 PM, Magnus Hagander wrote:
>> Something about like this?
>
>Looks good. One trivial gripe: you need to update psql/tab-complete.c
Thanks. Since I've heard nothing else, here is an updated patch that
does this, and also adds some documentation (please double check that
part t
On 23-Mar-04, at 4:57 PM, Magnus Hagander wrote:
Something about like this?
Looks good. One trivial gripe: you need to update psql/tab-complete.c
BTW, integrating PostgreSQL with WMI (Windows Management
Instrumentation) would be neat, I think:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/wmisdk/
Something about like this?
(If approved ,documentation patches of course comeing up, but I'd like
to have the syntax and ide approved before I get into that)
This patch also includes the eventlog code for win32.
//Magnus
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