On Mar 11, 2006, at 4:13 PM, Tom Lane wrote:

For a "real" solution, perhaps DROP DATABASE could somehow look to
determine if there's an autovac daemon active in the target database,
and if so send it a SIGINT and wait for it to go away.

In general, it also seems like a --force option or something similar would be reasonable for dropdb because the state of the database in terms of user activity wouldn't seem to matter a whole lot if the intent is to drop it.

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