Hi Norbert,

Martin Pitt [2005-10-26 18:07 +0100]:
> Norbert Kiesel [2005-10-08 23:09 -0700]:
> > +    if [ -d "/etc/postgresql/$2/clients.d" -a "$1" = "stop" ]; then
> 
> I gave this another thought, and I'm still not sure how to do this
> properly.
> 
> I just noticed that you only have a per-version directory, not a
> per-cluster one. Since you can control single clusters with
> pg_ctlcluster, the scripts should respect this as well, right?
> 
> On the other hand, having per-cluster directories makes it hard to
> automatically install scripts into them by package maintainer scripts,
> since you can have arbitrarily many clusters with several versions.
> 
> Do you have any idea how to solve this? For now we could just offer
> this feature and the admin can manually remove the /etc/rcX.d symlink
> and add it to the clients.d directory. But I don't see how to
> automatically decide which cluster a particular service uses.

This bug sits around in needinfo state for almost a year now, I think
it's time to either forget about it or to come up with a good
specification. However, this is an inherently complicated goal, do you
have any further ideas about it?

Thanks,

Martin

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